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Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (March 27-29)
Still better than a mini PC for some projects.
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This open-source digital camera runs on a Raspberry Pi and looks like it's from Alien
It takes good pictures, too.
What would you build if you could design any kind of tech device for $35? Would you bypass the costs of major cellphone providers and build your own smartphone? Would you build a bartending robot to ...
Wirelessly control your power outlets from your phone with Tim’s DIY wireless power outlet built with Raspberry Pi. Wirelessly control your power outlets from your phone with Tim’s DIY wireless power ...
This DIY Projector with Raspberry Pi features an old projector that is modified with some latest technology nowadays. With few hacks or modifications, this project is fully functional used to display ...
There's more Pi than storage in the 3D printed case, however, as the tower only accepts a single M.2 SSD (SATA, up to 2TB), connected via a USB bridge, while the Raspberry Pi 4 board itself is cooled ...
Want a Google Home but would rather prioritize cost savings over fit and finish? Getting the latest issue of the officially magazine of Raspberry Pi, the MagPi. The Raspberry Pi foundation has often ...
Although initially intended to help teach kids and adults alike the workings of a computer, the Raspberry Pi has long shed off its educational roots. The single-board computer (SBC) is now the most ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Even if you don’t fancy yourself a coder or maker, Raspberry Pi ...
In the eight and a bit years since the first model launched, the Raspberry Pi has traditionally been sold as a modular computer. You buy the board separately, attach your own peripherals, insert an SD ...
You don’t need an electrical engineering degree to build a robot army. With the $35 Raspberry Pi B+, you can create robots and connected devices on the cheap, with little more than an Internet ...
If you’re intrigued by the prospect of building a DIY router, Seeed Studio has a board that’s just waiting to put a Raspberry Pi Computing Module 4 (CM4) to work. Assuming, of course, that you can ...
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