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With the release of the Raspberry Pi Zero last month, we’ve been waiting in excitement to see the first creative hacks to come out, making use of its tiny size; which if you didn’t know, is smaller ...
Turn an unused Raspberry Pi into something useful with projects like a travel router, weather station, game server, streaming ...
The $5 Raspberry Pi Zero is more than just a super-cheap computer. It’s also a super-small computer, measuring just about 2.6″ x 1.2″. That means the little machine is small enough to hold in one hand ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that have already got their hands on the new Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC may be interested in a new project that has been published over on the Thingyverse website that provides ...
Raspberry Pi developers and makers that enjoy building projects using the $35 mini PC might be interested in a new Raspberry Pi controller hub that has been created by Richard Harwood based in the UK.
Whether it's a Nintendo Christmas ornament or an original Game Boy, we love seeing Raspberry Pi-based retro consoles stuffed into into nostalgic spaces. The ingenuity and effort required to make these ...
We've seen a ton of impressive Raspberry Pi handhelds in the past, and they're all very impressive. They also come in a ...
Thermostats can be a pain. They often only look at one sensor in a multi-room home and then set the temperature based on that. The result is one room that’s comfortable and other rooms that are not.
We've shown off some great things you can do with the Raspberry Pi, but if you're a homebrewer and want a way to easily monitor your mash, this project is for you. Reader Sebastian built a Pi-powered ...
Of course, a Raspberry Pi itself has nowhere near the required computational power to effectively mine bitcoins. However, USB powered Asicminer Block Erupters do. The Raspberry Pi in this example is ...