The Raspberry Pi 5 has many underrated features and upgrades, but no matter which Pi you have, there are countless projects to put together that make life easier or more fun. There are multiple ...
Raspberry Pis are useful for all sorts of tasks, and there are plenty of potential projects you can use them for. Here are some to get you started.
You don't need to spend a fortune on premium Raspberry Pi HATs and gizmos for your DIY projects ...
Unlike an Arduino board that requires external components to be functional, a Raspberry Pi is a powerhouse by itself right out of the box. It is, after all, a computer. This means that by simply ...
Even if you don’t fancy yourself a coder or maker, Raspberry Pi’s tiny, dirt cheap computers offer a great entry point into that world. Just $35 will get you the essential guts for a fully working ...
If there's one word to describe a Raspberry Pi, it would be "versatile." This small but powerful single-board computer is designed for a wide range of DIY applications, ranging from a simple media ...
The BrickBoy DIY Raspberry Pi project combines Lego's Game Boy kit with custom-made parts to turn it into a working Game Boy ...
A fantastic Raspberry Pi cyberdeck has been created by YouTuber RA in the form of the Кибердек RA01, a custom-made wearable computer inspired by classic cyberpunk science-fiction. The casing has been ...
Almost daily, one extremely cool project or another surfaces, centered around Raspberry Pi. We’ve seen creators build vintage-looking internet radios, for example, using Raspberry Pi. Others have ...
Musicians and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new project published to the official Raspberry Pi blog this week documenting a new project using the small Raspberry Pi Pico mini PC that ...
With more than 45 million units sold, the Raspberry Pi is not only by far the most successful single-board computer, but also the best-selling British computer ever. The single-board computer (“SBC”) ...
A new Raspberry Pi project used the compact computer board to turn a regular (dumb) washing machine into a smart model of sorts. This was carried out by Ben (of Ben's Electrical Escapades) as detailed ...