For tech hobbyists and tinkerers, Raspberry Pi 4 is the one machine they can’t live without. Whether you want to build an audio streaming device or set up a web server, Raspberry Pi gets everything ...
It's likely you've seen some cool Raspberry Pi projects out in the wild — perhaps in the form of digital signage at a restaurant, a retro gaming arcade in a bar, or a smart mirror at a friend's home — ...
In this tutorial/review, I’ll use a Raspberry Pi 5 with the AI HAT+ and a Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3, while I’ll connect the AI camera to a Raspberry Pi 4. I also plan to use one of the boards with ...
Jacob is a tech and hardware writer with over four years of experience writing for some of the biggest PC gaming and technology websites such as PCGamer, PCGamesN, TechRadar, and now Pocket-lint. He's ...
The Raspberry Pi is already versatile out of the box. But with hardware extensions that are plugged directly onto the board, you can significantly increase the possibilities. We introduce you to some ...
Yes, the Raspberry Pi does not come with a power button to either shut down or reboot the board. You need to use the Terminal or the Desktop GUI to apply the changes. But the best part is that you can ...
From playing games to running a Kodi entertainment system, there’s a lot you could do with a Raspberry Pi. But you can do even more things if you knew your way around its general purpose input-output ...
With all the cool things that a Raspberry Pi can do, from powering a takeout display to converting your garage door into a smart one, you're probably already looking to get started with this popular ...
If you had fun making LEDs blink on a Raspberry Pi, wait until you hear about controlling its brightness! In this guide, we work with a pair of buttons to adjust the led brightness on a Raspberry Pi.
Eagerly, I attempt to connect the computer to a swanky mobile display I bought specifically for this test — before realising the Pi uses micro HDMI and ships with a cable that has standard HDMI at the ...
Electronic enthusiasts searching for a project to keep them busy this weekend, may be interested in a super cheap DIY Raspberry Pi oscilloscope published to GitHub website called Scoppy. The super ...