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A Raspberry Pi can make your old speakers feel like Sonos
Use a few Raspberry Pi boards to give your old speakers Sonos-style multi-room audio without replacing the gear you already ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Homelab projects to try this weekend (December 26-28)
During this post-Christmas long weekend, you’re probably looking for some homelab projects to tackle. Well, I have your back!
Subscription services are everywhere these days, and they only seem to get more expensive. Luckily, with a Raspberry Pi, you ...
Tis the season to get the perfect gift. It could be for your nerdy self or even your geeky friends. I have ideas.
RC522 Pin → Raspberry Pi Pin SDA → GPIO 8 (Pin 24) SCK → GPIO 11 (Pin 23) MOSI → GPIO 10 (Pin 19) MISO → GPIO 9 (Pin 21) GND → Ground (Pin 6) RST → GPIO 25 (Pin 22) 3.3V → 3.3V (Pin 1) Note: Some ...
What if a single device could transform how you approach entertainment, learning, and innovation, all while fitting neatly on your desk? The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus, an all-in-one computer cleverly ...
[Jaryd] from Core Electronics shows us human-like computer vision with Moondream on the Pi 5. Using the Moondream visual language model, which runs directly on your Raspberry Pi, and not in the cloud, ...
You don't need to invest in expensive smart devices to upgrade your bedroom. All you need is the affordable Raspberry Pi and some DIY creativity. You can find several ...
If you’re looking for another Raspberry Pi 5 project, here’s a simple one based around one of the most universally known games: rock, paper, scissors (or whatever you may call it where you’re from).
What if you could transform your music experience with a device you built yourself? Imagine a sleek, compact touchscreen player on your desk, displaying vibrant album art, offering intuitive playback ...
There's plenty of things to know before buying your first Raspberry Pi, between what model to buy and the equipment you need to actually run it. A Raspberry Pi can do some amazing things, and it's ...
Your refurbed i5 will be larger and use significantly more power to do anything. Jeff Geerling (hi Jeff!) put up a video just as soon as the embargo went down, and he points out that the SoC still ...
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