We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Since its launch in 2012, the Raspberry Pi single-board computer (SBC) has taken the tech world by storm with its various models. Priced to ...
In the old days of computing, users often bought kits and put together their own machines. Part of the fun of owning a computer was figuring out how everything worked together. You still can build ...
The summer is a great time for kicking off a coding or hardware hacking project, and today Amazon can help you save on the project’s startup costs. The online retailer is selling the CanaKit Raspberry ...
When you think of artificial intelligence (AI), the first things that likely come to mind are chatbots like ChatGPT and Google Gemini and image generators like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. However ...
Experimental Pi sells several kits that let you transform a Raspberry Pi single-board computer into a handheld game console, including a PiBoy DMG kit that’s been available for around 4 years and has ...
Raspberry Pi's single-board computers come with everything you need to start your next DIY project, but the devices also support a range of accessories that can make them more capable. The company has ...
The latest version of the Raspberry Pi, the small-but-mighty computer that has become quite popular with tech hobbyists and industrial companies, can now also be an AI computer. The company on Tuesday ...
The Raspberry Pi always attracts compatible third-party hardware and its new keyboard computer, the Raspberry Pi 400, is now available with touchscreen displays to make a complete system. The ...
The new Raspberry Pi AI Kit, thanks to chipmaker Hailo, brings AI to the Raspberry Pi 5 and packs a surprising amount of performance in a compact and low-power package. I have been interested in ...
At Hackaday, the projects we cover are generally a one-off sort of thing. Somebody makes something, they post it online, we share it with our audience — rinse and repeat. If a project really captures ...
Bigger isn't always better.
Who knew the Raspberry Pi could be so useful when traveling?