Since the Raspberry Pi arrived back in 2012, we’ve seen no end of interesting and creative designs for portable versions of the little computer. They often have problems in interfacing with their ...
While writing about Kali Linux on the Raspberry Pi recently, I started thinking about portability with the Raspberry Pi. Until now, I have used a standard HDMI desktop monitor (24", 1920x1080), which ...
For a computer with no screen, the Raspberry Pi sure managed to make a splash. Now we get to more easily see what the Raspberry Pi is actually up to. Today, the company that sells the tiny devices ...
If you are interested in building your very own Raspberry Pi tablet, you may be intrigued by a project from “jrberendt” who has ingeniously created a tablet powered by a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B mini PC ...
Have an old monitor and a Raspberry Pi lying around? Put them both to great use with this DIY wall-mounted display. Taylor Martin CNET Contributor Taylor Martin has covered technology online for over ...
Arguably the greatest strength of the Raspberry Pi is the ecosystem — it’s well-supported by its creators and the aftermarket. At the same time, the proliferation of different boards has made things ...
Being the versatile single-board computer that it is, the Raspberry Pi can help you build all sorts of projects with all sorts of accessories. Throw in a camera, and you have a smart doorbell, ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation, maker of the eponymous barebones computer, has announced the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B. The new platform offers fans more choices to play with higher-memory, low-cost ...
Don’t be fooled by its size or price—the Raspberry Pi 4 rolling out today promises enough oomph to run two 4K screens at once, and it’s rocking more and better RAM. It’s so powerful, in fact, the ...
If like me you have a few old tablets gathering dust or would like to use your existing device has a Raspberry Pi Android tablet screen, you’ll be interested to know that Christian Cawley over on the ...
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