We love Raspberry Pi cyberdecks and have covered quite a few over the years but every now and then we come across one that's particularly exciting and today is one of those days! Maker and developer ...
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Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (February 13 - 15)
Plugging in wires is so 2025.
Reddit user “willy_mcBoner” has posted images of his awesome Raspberry Pi 3D printed cyberdeck providing inspiration to all those looking to build their very own. The first time build is inspiration ...
William Gibson might have come up with the idea for the cyberdeck in 1984, but it’s only recently that technology like desktop 3D printing and powerful single board computers have enabled hackers and ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested to know that Adafruit is now stocking and selling a Raspberry Pi 400 CyberDeck Bonnet, which comes preassembled enabling you to quickly attach it to your ...
Cyberdecks are great projects, and [Salim Benbouziyane]’s scratch-built CM Deck is a fantastic specimen. It’s a clamshell-style cyberdeck with custom split keyboard, trackpad, optional ...
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This Back to the Future-themed cyberdeck lives in a metal lunchbox, and yes, it has a flux capacitor
This Back to the Future-themed cyberdeck made from a lunchbox is a unique and cool DIY project. The cyberdeck integrates movie props like a flux capacitor, all powered by a Raspberry Pi 5. All ...
The developer behind the ShaRPiKeebo kit (which turns a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W into a handheld computer), has introduced a new project that uses a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 as the brains of a ...
Small single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi are basically tiny, low-power desktop computers. But one of the advantages of their small size and low power consumption is that you can fit them ...
Almost daily, one extremely cool project or another surfaces, centered around Raspberry Pi. We’ve seen creators build vintage-looking internet radios, for example, using Raspberry Pi. Others have ...
In the famous novel Neuromancer characters use portable computers known by many names but usually referred to as simply “decks”. Decks are less laptops and more 80’s PCs that can be used remotely. In ...
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