The classic version of Trivial Pursuit, is known as the ‘Genus Edition’ (from the Latin for ‘birth’). One way to recognise someone who’s really into Trivial Pursuit is that they actually call it this, while everyone else misreads it as ‘Genius Edition’. Similarly, if you’re a big fan of Intel’s ultra-compact PC, the Compute Stick, you might call it by its correct name, while everyone else misreads it as ‘Computer Stick’. Pedantry aside, it is, in fact, a computer in a stick.
“A computer in a stick to take with you wherever you go” Since we last reviewed the Compute Stick (see Issue 456) it’s become slightly bigger, although it remains pretty small. But it’s also more powerful: the basic version (£134) has an Atom x5-Z8300 processor, which is a…