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 ...
Maker Michael Klements has created a fantastic Raspberry Pi case complete with an OLED display capable of showing CPU, storage, and memory usage as well as CPU temperature. This innovative design not ...
The newly released Raspberry Pi 5 requires a 27W USB-C power supply to function properly. While some users have reported that the power supply of the previous model, Raspberry Pi 4, is sufficient, ...
Raspberry Pi 4 users are trying to get to the bottom of an odd glitch that causes Wi-Fi to stop working when the display output resolution is set to 2,560 x 1,440 or higher. Fortunately, The Raspberry ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a high resolution display may be interested in the updated Pimoroni HyperPixel 4.0 which offers 16 bit colour and a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. The ...
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 ...
For industrial use, Inelco Hunter has announced a metal case for its Raspberry Pi and 10.1inch touchscreen kit. For industrial use, Inelco Hunter has announced a metal case for its Raspberry Pi and 10 ...
There's a brand new Raspberry Pi model in town, one that supports up to 4GB of RAM as well as dual 4K display. That's impressive power from a tiny board that starts at $35, making it a no-brainer ...
The same hardware hacker who built a a CyberDeck using the mainboard from a Framework Laptop a few months ago is back with a new project, and this time it’s smaller (and less powerful). The HandiPi is ...
We take a closer look at Raspberry Pi 5 vs Pi 4, and how they differ in terms of specs and price. With the release of the Raspberry Pi 5, it’s time for us to take a closer look at the new iteration of ...
Over the years we’ve seen the Raspberry Pi crammed into almost any piece of hardware you can think of. Frankly, seeing what kind of unusual consumer gadget you can shoehorn a Pi into has become ...
For something non-explosive, this might be the most American project we’ve featured in a while. [Makerinator]’s domestic bliss was apparently threatened by the question “what shall we have for dinner” ...
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