The current pandemic has seen an uptick in virtual social gatherings, online business meetings and even streamed live concerts. And though our smartphones and laptops can be used for such things, many ...
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 ...
Earlier this week the official Raspberry Pi Foundation announce the launch of their new Raspberry Pi Zero W mini PC which builds on the original Zero and now adds additional functionality including ...
The latest version (1.3) of everyone’s favorite $5 computer now sports a frequently requested feature: a camera connector. The Pi Zero will now use the same economical camera modules available for the ...
Maker and Thingiverse member Dimwit-Dave has created an awesome Raspberry Pi Zero WiFi Camera which includes a 3D printer case that he has uploaded to Thingiverse together with full instructions and ...
Last May the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced the Pi Zero (v1.3), with a camera connector. Thanks to the good people at Pi-Shop.ch, I was fortunate enough to get one in the first week after the ...
The Raspberry Pi has spawned a host of related platforms and form factors. And the beat continues with the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W (Fig. 1). That mouthful is built around a 1-GHz, quad-core, 64-bit Arm ...
The new Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is a tiny, inexpensive computer with built-in support for WiFi, Bluetooth and a 1 GHz BCM2710A ARM Cortex-A53 quad-core processor that delivers about 5X the performance ...
The newest member of the Raspberry Pi product line costs just $10 plus tax and includes Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability. The “Raspberry Pi Zero W” is an updated version of the Raspberry Pi Zero. While ...
The Raspberry Pi company is best known for its main eponymous product line, now in its fourth incarnation (and also getting a little pricier, at least temporarily). But there are all sorts of ...
There’s a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W tucked behind a picture in my hallway. It’s not powering a sensor dashboard, a security camera, or anything remotely useful. Instead, it plays a deliberately annoying ...
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