The low-cost Raspberry Pi micro-computer was created to give kids an application development platform that could be hacked with abandon -- thus saving Mom and Dad the heartache of a thoroughly borked ...
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you paired a Raspberry Pi 4 board with an HDMI capture card and a Nintendo Switch? Nothing, really. But sprinkle in some clever coding and an Adafruit ...
Many of you probably know about the Raspberry Pi, a tiny $35 computer that’s smaller than a deck of cards, which took the world by storm a few years ago. There have been a few versions of the ...
Launched in early 2012, the Raspberry Pi is a simple, Linux-based computer designed to make programming cheap and accessible. Coming in $25 and $35 models, it uses modest components and SD card ...
The Nintendo Switch is great for a lot of things, but when it comes to playing retro games, you’re better off looking at something like the SNES Classic than Nintendo’s current-generation console. Or, ...
The Raspberry Pi wasn’t always supposed to be a cheap PC replacement. When the first version of this miniature computer arrived in 2012, it didn’t yet have its own version of the Linux operating ...
With the latest release of Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian) the end of the X Window System has become reality, completing a years-long transition period. Although this change between display ...
There have been times when it seemed like X Window System would be with us forever, even though it’s more than 40 years old, and the last true version was issued in 2012. But with great effort, some ...
The Raspberry Pi doesn't come packed with any buttons for power or resetting, but over on Raspi.TV, they noticed that the newest Rev 2 version of the Raspberry Pi actually comes with a place to add in ...