Who knew the Raspberry Pi could be so useful when traveling?
Raspberry Pi owners, as well as those who want to join the Raspberry bandwagon, should know that a novel interface which comes under the PIXEL moniker is in tow. The Raspbian operating system will get ...
Hackster.io user Najib Kassab has published a tutorial walking you through how to setup a small project using a Raspberry Pi 4 and Hexabitz modules HF1R0x and H01R0x, H08R6x and H0BR4x. Helping you ...
Who needs the Wayback Machine when you have a Pi?
The Raspberry Pi 4 is the most powerful Raspberry Pi computer to date, and the first to support up to 4GB of RAM. It’s also the first to support USB 3.0 — and the chip that controls USB is connected ...
Musicians and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that are looking for a professional audio and MIDI interface designed specifically to be used with the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC may be interested in a new ...
Raspberry Pi, one of the most popular single-board computer platforms, is now supported by Pico Technology’s advanced data-logging software. Tested and optimized for Raspberry Pi 4 and the current 3B ...
Eben Upton, the founder of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, said on Wednesday that the Pixel desktop environment originally designed for the Raspbian operating system is now available for x86-based ...
For the lucky few who have a Raspberry Pi board in their hands, you can now use the GPIO pins as a web interface (German, google translation). [Chris] is turning this magical board is turning a small ...
TTL-232R-RPi is a USB to TTL level serial UART converter cables incorporating FTDI’s FT232RQ USB to Serial UART interface IC device which handles all the USB signalling and protocols.TTL-232R-RPi is a ...
I have enjoyed a veritable deluge of technology over the past week. My laptop died, to be replaced with a shiny triple-boot MacBook. My groaning, creaking Sony Xperia mobile croaked, swiftly forgotten ...
What’s as fast as two Raspberry Pi 4s? The brand-new Raspberry Pi 5, that’s what. And for only a $5 upcharge (with an asterisk), it’s going to the new go-to board from the British House of Fruity ...