Setting up a household music server using your own computer is usually pretty simple, but if you'd rather have a low-power, low-cost solution, you can use your Raspberry Pi and the RasPod software.
Subscription services are everywhere these days, and they only seem to get more expensive. Luckily, with a Raspberry Pi, you can cut down on some of the bloat.
What if you could build a fully functional, energy-efficient server that fits in the palm of your hand? With the release of the Raspberry Pi 5, this is no longer a dream but an exciting reality for ...
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10 quick Raspberry Pi projects that are actually worth your lunch break
Not every Pi project takes days to finish. Here are several you can complete in an hour or less, then immediately enjoy the ...
A tube audio amplifier has been developed by Pi 2 Design with a Raspberry Pi version that has a standard 40-Pin GPIO/I2S interface and TI PCM5102A 24-Bit, 192kHz DAC. Developed under the Ceres name, ...
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