Four years ago Raspberry Pi introduced the Raspberry Pi 400, a slick (and very affordable) PC packed inside a compact keyboard. It hasn’t been followed by an official model based on the newer and more ...
For those of you who were born after the year 2000, you probably don't remember a time before everyone was toting around smartphones with touchscreens. During the 1990s, though, the concept of ...
Raspberry Pis are useful for all sorts of tasks, and there are plenty of potential projects you can use them for. Here are ...
In a remarkable feat of DIY engineering, Jeff Geerling has modified a Raspberry Pi 5 transforming it into a mini PC powerhouse, boasting an impressive 55 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) of AI ...
Most modern computers small enough to fit in a pocket either have a BlackBerry-style keyboard or a touchscreen display and no physical keyboard. But the Chonky Pocket stands out from the crowd.
Is that a PC in your pocket? If you owned an old-school pocket PC, it probably elicits fond memories. It was a time when devices like that seemed magical. Technically we still have them; they're just ...
If someone is using a handheld PC these days, it’s almost certainly a smartphone. But a Raspberry Pi has a way of bringing out an enthusiast’s retro side. Add in some old console parts and a true ...
The ReBoi kit promises to replace the Game Boy’s guts and display with no soldering required, but you’ll need to source the Game Boy and Raspberry Pi yourself. Reading time 3 minutes Those who ...
The issue of input optimization on pocket computers has been a consistent problem for many. Finding the best way for users to be able to quickly and easily input data can be a tricky process, and many ...
What if your next desktop PC wasn’t a bulky tower or an off-the-shelf laptop, but a palm-sized powerhouse you built yourself? The Raspberry Pi 5, already celebrated for its versatility, is now ...
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