Take your remote working game to the next level with these Raspberry Pi home office projects. Initially designed as a low-cost computing board for teaching kids to code, the Raspberry Pi has since ...
If you've got a Raspberry Pi and a just a little bit of coding know-how, you can make these weird projects that are sure to confuse your friends.
At this point the Raspberry Pi is a modern legend. This series of tiny, low-powered computers provides an inexpensive and relatively easy base for electronics projects – everything from a tiny web ...
The first Raspberry Pi was a revolution. It started as a project to offer the cheapest possible computer that someone could use as a normal PC for school or work, or as a risk-free way to learn ...
Running and setting up a Raspberry Pi VPN server using the $35 mini PC is a lot easier than you would maybe expect. But to help you along the way the Lon. TV YouTube channel has created a great ...
The Raspberry Pi 3 is an impressive project and an evolution of multiple iterations of the original model that started it all off. The third iteration of the product is available now, and there are ...
The Raspberry Pi has been very popular among hobbyists and educators ever since its launch in 2011. It’s a credit-card-sized single-board computer with a Broadcom BCM 2835 SoC, 256MB to 512MB of RAM, ...
The benefits of smart home automation may keep you from ever going back to a "dumb" home again. Controlling the temperature, turning on the lights, locking the doors, and seeing who's at the door — ...
Raspberry Pi may be well-known in the DIY and electronics sphere. But with recent models' hardware upgrades such as the Raspberry Pi 4's 8GB variant, the platform has quickly become a hit in the ...
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The Raspberry Pi Linux-based supercomputer, which is only as big as a credit card, has allowed geeks of all ages to learn to code and develop a wide range of projects, all with a low cost of only $35.
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