Raspberry Pi roundup: Free Googlage for all, jamming out on the Pi, and Deskberry Pi
Check out our references to the days of print journalism, Fender bass guitars and more in this edition of the Pi roundup.
Check out our references to the days of print journalism, Fender bass guitars and more in this edition of the Pi roundup.
Electronic instruments, cool cases, and the latest rival to the Raspberry Pi.
This week, a thought-provoking art exhibit, some Pi AI, and Brazil wins another championship!
Our weekly roundup of all things Raspberry Pi.
Our weekly Raspberry Pi roundup includes: Pi-based network-attached storage, a chess-playing robot, and the smallest Mac you’ve ever seen.
Magic wands, voices from nowhere and – unsurprisingly – a teeny little computer in this week’s Pi roundup.
Since we’ve just had a Raspberry Pi anniversary, you might think that it’s excessive to trumpet another Pi-related holiday just one week later, but, well, Tuesday was Pi Day, this is the Internet, and I’m afraid that’s just the way these things go.
The Raspberry Pi celebrates its 5th birthday, and someone has figured out how to run Win98 on Pi of all things.
This week’s edition features Altoids, name tags, and, obviously, the dark web.
Samsung has scrapped its Raspberry Pi 3 competitor called Artik 10 as it moves to create smaller and more powerful boards to create gadgets, robots, drones and IoT devices.
This week’s Raspberry Pi roundup includes an update on one-time pads, more efficient washing machines, and solving Rubik’s Cubes with a little help from the little computer.
Google wants to bring smarts to cool gadgets and devices made using Raspberry Pi 3 or Intel's Edison.
Google, apparently, is planning to bring some of its work on machine learning and AI to the Raspberry Pi.
The Raspberry Pi roundup is back from its winter holiday, and boy, has it ever been nerding out. There’s nothing like being back at the old homestead to make you read well-loved old classics like the Harry Potter books.
This Raspberry Pi roundup features a battle for resident parking, meditative sand art, robots, Legos and more.