News

The Raspberry Pi team has released an update to the RP2350 microcontroller with bug fixes, hardening, and a GPIO tweak that ...
Remote access tools are nothing new, but few offer the same level of control and reliability that PiKVM brings to the table. With a Raspberry Pi, a bit of DIY effort, and the right accessories, you ...
Forget cookie cutter solutions and bare microcontrollers lying around, I can use 3D printing to enhance my smart home ...
Waveshare has recently introduced the L76K GPS HAT, a Raspberry Pi-compatible HAT that supports multiple GNSS systems, ...
While most modern laptops have user-accessible storage, allowing you to remove and replace the SSD, and some also have ...
Learn to create a modular cyberdeck with dual screens, Raspberry Pi, and 3D printed parts. Perfect for makers and tech ...
Will Whang's RPI5-SDexpress-Hat is a small HAT+ for the Raspberry Pi 5, adding a microSD Express card slot for ultrafast ...
A Raspberry Pi Pico runs the show, using TMC2209 drivers to command a pair of NEMA17 stepper motors to drag a magnet around beneath the sand.
Encrypt your internet connection and bypass online restrictions on your Raspberry Pi by learning how to use a VPN.
Harness the power of AI on the edge with the latest SBCs that pack serious machine-learning hardware under the hood. Here’s a ...
Sounds futuristic? Not anymore. With the combination of a Raspberry Pi and an E-Ink display, you can create a customizable, energy-efficient calendar that’s as functional as it is visually stunning.
The hardware required is a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, a camera (in this case, a USB webcam), and something to hold it above the book.