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If you're interested in getting started with some computer-building projects, these Raspberry Pi uses could be just the way to ease yourself into the hobby.
Building a robot using anything is not an easy task, and is not any easier on the Raspberry Pi. However, with the help of some detailed tutorials, you can be on your way to building that robot.
Do you have a flair for DIY projects? Consider putting together these five Raspberry Pi projects that will immediately add to your bedroom.
Another Raspberry Pi Zero project for Star Wars fans transforms this toy R2-D2 into a more interactive robot allowing it to move around autonomously and even communicate with sounds and lights.
The microcontroller board Raspberry Pi Pico can be used for robotics. This can be done by pairing it up with DC Motors, here's how you can do it.
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a little inspiration for their next project may be interested in this awesome Raspberry Pi powered metal detecting robot that has been created and equipped ...
Raspberry Pi and robotics are no strangers to each other, and Dexter Industries has managed to incorporate the board into a unique and modular LEGO-based robot. The company's add-on board connects to ...
Anyone can afford a $35 Raspberry Pi, but what do you do with this blank slate of computing to get started? We have 5 easy, useful ideas that anyone can pull off.
The new Raspberry Pi is smaller, cheaper and more energy efficient—not a bad way to update a best-selling device. Whether you’ve taken the plunge on one of the new units or you want to put the ...
You can easily upgrade various features and tech in your bedroom by using Raspberry Pi, if you have the coding know-how. Here ...