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The tiny $35 Raspberry Pi computer doesn't come from a bakery, but it can power your robot army or other DIY electronics project. Here's how to install Raspbian and get cooking with Pi.
The Raspberry Pi Zero is still a pain in the butt to find, but if you have one and want to put it to good use, Ben Heck shows off how to make a clamshell-style portable computer.
If you haven’t heard of the Raspberry Pi yet, it’s time to come out from under your rock. It’s better than the delicious treat with which it shares its name, and is a powerful computer for ...
Do you have a flair for DIY projects? Consider putting together these five Raspberry Pi projects that will immediately add to ...
Paul Miller has created an easy-to-build, awesome Raspberry Pi wearable computer using the tiny Raspberry Pi Zero together with a wearable Vufine display, which is available to purchase for around ...
The makers of Raspberry Pi announced today its latest fully functioning computer will be available for $5.
A Raspberry Pi computer operates like any other computer, with an operating system and an internet connection that is as secure as you make it. You are responsible for taking the necessary ...
The Raspberry Pi is a wonderful little computer that fits in the palm of your hand, yet packs enough power to run your home media center, a VPN, and a lot more. Before you can do anything awesome ...
From CNET Magazine: They might not look like much, but tiny Raspberry Pi computers could help society relearn what it means to be technically literate.
And after the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched the Raspberry Pi 3 in February, Kano started taking pre-orders for a new kit based around the speedier version of the single-board computer.
We love the Raspberry Pi because it’s a tiny $35 computer you can use for almost anything, and because it’s a fun way to teach yourself more about technology.