Getting started with Raspberry Pi can be a bit daunting for a newcomer, but these tips will have you on your way to programming fun projects in no time.
Use your Pi to boost smart home privacy.
You've set up your Raspberry Pi using our easy to follow instructions. You've had a gander at our 25 top fun things to do and now you fancy something a bit more involved. How about making a ...
Single-board computers, or SBCs, are quite popular among students, enthusiasts, and developers who love to tinker with tech. One of the most common SBCs that most people use for this purpose is the ...
You can preserve a lot of things in jars, including fruits, vegetables… and data. Make Magazine has put together a guide for using a Mason jar into an aesthetically pleasing custom Raspberry Pi ...
The official development team at Raspberry Pi have recently launched their second generation touchscreen in the form of the app named Raspberry Pi 2 Touchscreen. Providing an affordable and versatile ...
Thanks to Docker, you can build a solid productivity suite on your Raspberry Pi ...
More people working from home has had an impact on the cost and availability of USB webcams, so [Jeff Geerling] got around the issue with a DIY solution that rang in around $100. It consists of a ...
For all those fun Raspberry Pi projects you're working on, power is a must. Outside a USB power supply, you can also provide ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico is probably a dream come true for those who just love to tinker around and discover as well as create new things. Emulating a particular computer, hardware, or piece of ...
Raspberry Pi was originally aimed at students and hobbyists, and it can now function as a Linux computer. And if support for Microsoft’s Windows 10 desktop OS is added to the latest Raspberry Pi 3, it ...
We agree with [magic-blue-smoke] that one of the only things more fun than a standard Raspberry Pi 4 is the Compute Module form factor. If they are not destined to be embedded in a system, these need ...