As we discovered at the start of the month, the Raspberry Pi 2 brings a lot of good stuff to the table. We're talking double the RAM, a quad-core processor, Windows 10 support - it's all great stuff.
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking to add a little more illumination to their Raspberry Pi camera module may be interested in a new flash module called the mFlash, specifically designed for the official ...
The new version of the popular minicomputer was unveiled just six days ago, retailing at the same $35 ultra-low price point as its predecessor, the Raspberry Pi B+. The first orders are now arriving ...
The $35 Raspberry Pi 2 launched earlier this month sporting a wealth of upgrades and apparently, one of the most peculiar hardware bugs in recent memory. While photographing his new Raspberry Pi 2, ...
One user of the newly available Raspberry Pi 2 computer has discovered a pretty weird flaw with the new hardware: If you shoot the cheapy computer with a camera flash, it shuts right the hell down. In ...
Arducam recently launched the All-in-One Raspberry Pi AI Camera Kit with CM5, a Raspberry Pi CM5-based PoE outdoor security ...
The new Raspberry Pi 2 caught a huge number of attention because of its small size and cheap price. However, early users have learned that the credit card-sized PC tends to switch off after they have ...
The flash drive comse in two models (128GB and 256GB) and promises more reliable performance than cheaper alternatives.
The Raspberry Pi Camera is a great tool; it allows projects that require a camera to be put together quickly and on a budget. Plus, having a Linux back end for a little processing never hurt anybody.
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