The Raspberry Pi is a fantastic developer platform for all skill levels. The amount of amazing projects you can create is just staggering, but it's been somewhat limited by the meager processor under ...
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I turned my TV into a Linux PC for $100, and I won't go back
In the mean time, I moved my secondary TV (a TCL mini-LED) to a rolling trolley with my consoles and Blu-ray player, which I ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiast interested in learning more about running a Raspberry Pi GPU or building a Raspberry Pi graphics card system might be interested in the development and testing done by YouTube ...
The Raspberry Foundation has officially announced the next-generation model of its popular Raspberry Pi series of single-board computers. The latest entry is dubbed Raspberry Pi 5, which features some ...
The Raspberry Pi series developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation has gained a lot of support from educational institutions and hardware enthusiasts because it is available at a lower price than ...
One of the thorns in the side of the Raspberry Pi crowd has been the closed source GPU. Today that all changes. [Eben Upton] reports that Broadcom is opening the source to the VideoCore® IV 3D ...
Forget teaching kids how to program; the $25 Raspberry Pi computer might just be the home entertainment STB and compact gaming console we've been waiting for. The low-cost computer – and its $35 ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is building a low-cost Linux computer with a 700MHz ARM11 CPU. The board, which is roughly the size of a pack of playing cards, entered the manufacturing stage last month.
In the realm of technology, people find themselves increasingly dependent on Internet of Things (IoT) devices for a variety of applications. One device that has caught the attention of tech ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. A new interview with executive director Eben Upton reveals that the upcoming $25 Raspberry Pi ...
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Don't use a Raspberry Pi as a media server (use this instead)
Just because you can use a Raspberry Pi as a media server doesn’t mean that you should. I’d say there are better uses for your single-board computer, especially when media server duties can be passed ...
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