If you're interested in getting started with some computer-building projects, these Raspberry Pi uses could be just the way ...
We complain when consumers can't get boards during supply chain meltdown ... Well then. Raspberry Pi 500 and monitor arrive in time for Christmas Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 cranks up the power – ...
Raspberry Pi 500 is priced at £85/$90 for the keyboard unit on its own plus a 32GB Raspberry Pi-branded SD card (but nothing else, like a power supply). A £113/$120 Desktop Kit offers a full package ...
Spotify has officially shut down its Car Thing accessories, the music streaming service’s first hardware product. This comes several months after it announced plans to continue the product. If car ...
The AutoKeybo uses motors to roll out a trackpad or numpad when you need them then retract those to give you a mechanical, ...
Philip Gutjahr is using a Raspberry Pi 5 to power his Sensorpack project which features an array of sensors that are super useful and fun to tinker with.
Happily for Raspberry Pi 5 owners the Pi engineers have come up with a set of tweaks you don’t have to be an overclocker to benefit from, working on the DRAM timings to extract a healthy speed ...
The Raspberry Pi is already well-known for pushing the envelope in what makes a tiny and affordable computer. Now the manufacturer is reinventing itself again with the Raspberry Pi 500 ...
The Raspberry Pi is often the star of the show when you need a powerful brain for your DIY projects, but there are alternatives to the popular single-board computer (SBC). Why an SBC?
Are you looking for a mini-computer? Meet Pilet, a new open-source, modular mini-computer powered by the Raspberry Pi 5.
Nuclear power accounted for 8.5% of the country's power supply in 2023. The new energy plan removes the previous target of "reducing reliance on nuclear power as much as possible" and includes ...
50 cordless drills made into an engine for a car The average modern electric drill ... these Russian units are probably about equal to the power output of a Dewalt or Ryobi, but we’ll err ...