[gbaman] has figured out a simpler way to program the new Raspberry Pi Zero over USB without modifying the board. Why is this useful? One example which appealed to us was setting the Zero’s USB port ...
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The sweetest slice of Pi: Raspberry Pi 500+ sports mechanical keys, 16GB, and built-in SSD
Big performance on offer, but be prepared to spend $200 HANDS ON Raspberry Pi has unveiled a fully loaded version of its computer-in-a-keyboard, featuring oodles of RAM, an SSD, and a clicky, ...
We kinda feel bad posting all these awesome hacks you can do with a Raspberry Pi Zero when we know most of our audience here probably doesn’t have one due to the backlog of orders… but regardless — ...
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6 abandoned gadgets that proved useful to my Raspberry Pi
Passive hubs can prove useful, but you need to remember that the Raspberry Pi is limited in how much power it can provide the ...
Hackster.io member Mason Fleck has created a new project that Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in taking a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W mini PC and transforming it into a fully functional DAC and ...
Developer Michael Clemens has ingeniously used a $35 Raspberry Pi to create a one-button audiobook player for his wife’s visually impaired 90-year-old grandmother. This thoughtful invention enables ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus is official, and it's a computer inside a mechanical keyboard. But it also brings a few other big ...
Those premium features include a mechanical keyboard with user-replaceable keycaps and RGB backlit keys. And while it has the ...
The computer is currently available to purchase from the usual suspects like CanaKit and Micro Center, and generally starts ...
The Amazon Echo is a pretty neat little device, but at $180 for the Echo and $130 for the Amazon Tap, both options are pretty pricey. If you want to make your own, YouTube user Novaspirit Tech walks ...
What is the Raspberry Pi 400? What the Raspberry Pi 400 is not. Why you may want one. The Raspberry Pi 400 is a Raspberry Pi 4 inside a keyboard (Fig. 1). That’s it. We’re done. 1. The Raspberry Pi ...
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