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The Raspberry Pi Zero is one of the smallest and cheapest computers you can buy, but there were some compromises made. Here's what you need to know.
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in building their very own Raspberry Pi cluster of mini PCs may be interested in a new tutorial created by the team over at LearnLinuxTV on building your very ...
Managing your containers like a pro with a Raspberry Pi Kubernetes cluster With that, your Kubernetes cluster is fully operational, and you’re free to tinker with containers to your heart’s ...
Mini PC enthusiasts who enjoy building projects using Raspberry Pi, Nvidia Jetson and Turing RK1 compute modules may be interested in a new piece of hardware launched via Kickstarter this week ...
The Raspberry Pi foundation today announced the launch of its latest model – the Raspberry Pi 4. This pocket-sized computer isn’t an iterative improvement on previous devices, but rather a ...
Whether as a first computer or a secondary machine, this project takes little time and costs far less than a basic x86 system right now.
Build a Raspberry Pi GoBot With Your Kids With just $60 worth of hardware and 10 lines of code, you and your child can build a simple wheeled droid that can drive around the house.
Raspberry Pi kits cost anywhere between $30 and $150, and they include almost everything you need to have a fully working computer (typically, you’ll need to supply the keyboard, mouse and monitor).
Professional solutions for such devices can be pricey, but you can, in fact, make your own NAS setup with a Raspberry Pi computer and the external drive, or drives, that you may already be using ...
Looking to recapture some of that magic with modern components, [davedarko] has started working on his own Raspberry Pi portable computer.
Raspberry Pi kits cost anywhere between $30 and $150, and they include almost everything you need to have a fully working computer (typically, you’ll need to supply the keyboard, mouse and monitor).