Uncover the hidden costs and limitations of the Raspberry Pi 5, and why a mini PC is the wiser choice for your home server needs.
If you are searching for a portable workstation enabling you to learn more about the Raspberry Pi platform or coding in general, you might be interested in a new modular system that allows you to ...
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4S is a SODIMM-style version of the Compute Module 4. It has the same processor as the standard model, but the form factor restricts the I/O capabilities, so it’s not ...
Laptop docks have been around for more than a decade, with most marketed as ways to use a smartphone as a pseudo-laptop by interacting with your mobile apps on a bigger screen and a full-sized ...
What if you could hold the past in your hands, only reimagined for the present? The Commodore 64, a symbol of 1980s computing, has always been a touchstone for tech nostalgia. But what if this iconic ...
The first Raspberry Pi was a revolution. It started as a project to offer the cheapest possible computer that someone could use as a normal PC for school or work, or as a risk-free way to learn ...
The Raspberry Pi has been popular with hobbyists and enthusiasts ever since the first iteration was introduced in 2012. Back then, the CPU was an ARM11 single-core chip running at 700MHz. Today, the ...
Who knew the Raspberry Pi could be so useful when traveling?
The Raspberry Pi dominated the maker scene for a decade. Supply chain problems then brought the high flying to an end. With the Raspberry Pi 5, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is now attempting to break ...
Looking at the hardware, the Raspberry Pi 400 is effectively an optimized Raspberry Pi 4 Model B built into a keyboard. Students and tinkerers get a PC with a small footprint, a low price, and great ...