Businesses looking to use the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC for industrial uses may be interested in a new expansion card in the form of the Raspberry Pi MEGA-IO design specifically for industrial ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a way to expand their home automation systems or start creating, may be interested in a new stackable Raspberry Pi Mega-IO expansion card which has been created by ...
Pro Time for your next smart home project? Raspberry Pi adds an improved touchscreen, so it's time to get building Pro A secret AMD Christmas tree? Nah, it's just a close up of a very bright $3 ...
The Raspberry Pi is one of the smallest computers anyone can buy. It also happens to be one of the cheapest, with flagship models priced at under $100. This is thanks to how every Pi unit consists of ...
Unfortunately, as my projects got more advanced, I started to notice that the Raspberry Pi had trouble keeping up with my experimentation needs. Sure, it could double as a Kubernetes node, a ...
Over the years we have featured a huge array of projects featuring the Raspberry Pi, but among them there is something that has been missing in all but a few examples. The Raspberry P Compute Module ...
The Raspberry Pi 500+ is most of a Raspberry Pi 5 Model B 16GB that’s been squeezed into a keyboard case, with fancy mechanical key switches and some fetching RGB lighting. It’s fair to ask whether ...
The Raspberry Pi single-board computer and all its variants have captured the imaginations of DIY enthusiasts and budding hobbyists alike. With the latest model, the Raspberry Pi 5, the mini-PC is ...
A Raspberry Pi multiboot lets you pick Raspberry Pi OS, Ubuntu, or MX Linux at startup without changing SD cards.
You’ve seen the Lego NES? Admittedly that is pretty cool (and I am definitely jealous), but how many hours of fun is that really? Six? Eight? You can definitely do better. What if, instead of making ...
Most displays are looking to play things faster. We’ve got movies at 60 frames per second, and gaming displays that run at 144 fps. But what about moving in the other direction? [Bryan Boyer] wanted ...