When the first Raspberry Pi computer launched in 2012, there was nothing quite like it on the market: a $35 single-board computer designed for education, home use, or development projects. These days ...
Microsoft wants to make the Raspberry Pi 3 computer easier to use for people who want to be device makers but haven’t worked with hardware before. Microsoft is developing the Seeed Windows 10 IoT Core ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking to build an all-in-one computer system using the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC may be interested in a new case published to the Thingiverse website this week. Designed ...
Raspberry Pi has an in-store treat on its fourth anniversary. It is now shipping the Raspberry Pi 3 computer, which at the same US$35 price as its Pi 2 predecessor packs a more powerful 64-bit CPU, ...
Raspberry Pi may be the most well-known board computer, but rival Orange Pi is rolling out a much larger range of boards at a furious pace and at cheaper prices. The number of board computer users is ...
After building a DIY handheld computer based on a Raspberry Pi last year, developer rahmanshaber is back with version 2. In a nutshell, this mobile computer is designed to add a QWERTY keyboard, a ...
I bought an 8GB Raspberry Pi 5 as soon as they went up for preorder, just like I have bought every full-size Pi model since the Pi 3 Model B launched back in 2016, including the Pi 3B+, with its ...
Orange Pi 3 review: A Raspberry Pi rival that’s a serious disappointment Your email has been sent What’s the point of a cheap computer if it’s largely unusable? That’s the question I was left asking ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation may have popularized the single-board PC concept, but it is by no means the only entry in the field. There have been many challengers to the Raspberry Pi throne, including ...
With more than 20 million Raspberry Pi boards sold, the success of the family of tiny, low-cost computers shows little sign of slowing. The latest addition to this best-selling dynasty is the ...
The new Raspberry Pi 4 is out, and slowly they’re working their way from Microcenters and Amazon distribution sites to desktops and workbenches around the world. Before you whip out a fancy new USB C ...