These are the times that we live in: the Raspberry Pi Zero comes out — a full freaking Linux computer on a chip for $5 — and people complain that it doesn’t have this or that. Top place on the list of ...
With more than 40 million units sold (via Raspberry Pi), and more than a decade under its belt, the small, cheap, and stripped-down Raspberry Pi computer is loved by everyone. People use it to build ...
The system consists of a Raspberry Pi Zero board connected to a 5MP Pi camera module, as shown in Fig. 1. The Pi Zero ...
The Raspberry Pi was born on February 29th which means we’re only three years away from its second birthday, and a new hardware release from the Pi Foundation is becoming somewhat of a tradition. This ...
The Raspberry Pi Zero is a fantastic, miniature version of the Raspberry Pi that shrinks the board down to about the size of a stick of gum, but one problem with it is the lack of wireless features.
Discover the latest in wireless innovation and design in Elektor Lab Talk #38, featuring standout projects, lab updates, and ...
Raspberry Pi has revealed the Pi 500+, an upgraded version of its keyboard PC that builds on the foundation of last year's Pi ...
Programming still isn’t something many are taught at a young age. Most people get comfortable in the overwhelming treasureland of nifty software tools that aim to eliminate the need for coding. But ...
The third major version of the Raspberry Pi will go on sale Monday, with the $35/£30 credit card-sized Raspberry Pi 3 Model B now sporting a 64-bit processor and embedded Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. In ...
There are quite a few different Raspberry Pi models in existence, but it’s not too hard to keep them straight: new ones are better. For instance, the brand new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ might have a ...
The new edition of the credit-card-sized computer is 50 percent faster than its predecessor and still costs $35. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT professional ...
Update, November 28 2019 (10:07AM ET): Raspberry Pi head Eben Upton has responded to Android Authority after a developer reported that the Raspberry Pi 4’s Wi-Fi stops working at high resolutions.