Have you ever wanted a Raspberry Pi but thought that £16/$25—roughly three packs of cigarettes—was a little exorbitant for a complete computer capable of running Linux? Well, I have good news: the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Imagine, a full computer so small and cheap that you can get one for free, stuck to the front of a magazine like a sample of hand soap.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced the release of its newest Raspberry Pi computer—the Pi Zero. The Pi Zero is smaller and cheaper than ever, coming in at 65mm x 30mm x 5mm, and priced at just ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is a credit card-sized computer with a 2.4 GHz ARM Cortex-A76 quad-core processor, up to 8GB of LPDDR4x-4267 RAM, support for microSD cards or PCIe NVMe storage (the latter requires ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 was just released. This is the newest version of the Raspberry Pi and offers a better CPU and more memory than the Raspberry Pi 3, dual HDMI outputs, better USB and Ethernet ...
Waveshare’s new PCIe to M.2 multifunction adapter for the Raspberry Pi 5 is a $10 accessory that’s basically an updated version of last year’s HDMI adapter. Like its predecessor, it’s a small board ...
The latest generation of the Raspberry Pi is available to all users and programmers. Its performance is 2–3 times better than previous models compared to that of the Raspberry Pi 4. Let’s discover its ...
Here’s a simple tip from [Andy], whose Raspberry Pi projects often travel with him outside the workshop: he suggests adding a small HDMI-to-USB video capture device to one’s Raspberry Pi utility belt.
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