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Tech Computing How to get started with the Raspberry Pi If the Raspberry Pi has set your coding passions alight, but you need a little advice on setting it up, you've come to the right place.
The tiny $35 Raspberry Pi computer doesn't come from a bakery, but it can power your robot army or other DIY electronics project. Here's how to install Raspbian and get cooking with Pi.
The Raspberry Pi is a very capable mini computer that’s small enough to fit in your pocket (even though you’d probably never keep it there). For about $35-40, you get a caseless computer with ...
At $35, the Raspberry Pi is a fantastic little computer, but when you add in the cost of a display, mouse, and keyboard, things get a little more expe ...
Turn the £20 Raspberry Pi mini computer into a XBMC media centre for watching iPlayer, 4oD, ITV Player and Demand 5 with this guide.
Now that the Raspberry Pi has been out a while, there are quite a few methods for writing the Raspbian image to your SD card, regardless of whether you're using Windows, Mac OS X or Linux.
The Raspberry Pi is a dream machine for all kinds of projects, but the first step is gathering up your supplies and learning the basics. Here's how to begin.
Raspberry Pi Imager makes installing an OS onto a Raspberry Pi a lot simpler by automating the download and installation. Here's how to use it.
If you need to access your Raspberry PI projects without using a monitor, you can set up a Secure Shell (SSH) on your computer.