Since the Raspberry Pi arrived back in 2012, we’ve seen no end of interesting and creative designs for portable versions of the little computer. They often have problems in interfacing with their ...
Ever since Raspberry Pi started shipping $35 mini computers in 2012, folks have been building Raspberry Pi-powered devices including laptops, game consoles, and tablets. But it’s always nice when ...
The Interrupt is a handheld computer with a QWERTY keyboard for thumb typing, a 3.5 inch IPS LCD color display, and a Kali Linux-based operating system. But while you can use it as a general purpose ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a new project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in this environmentally friendly cardboard Raspberry Pi tablet which can be constructed for less ...
If you need a cheap board to make gadgets with, the Linux-powered Omega2 could do the trick -- it's priced at just $5. Onion's Omega2 is the follow up to last year's Omega, a $19 thumb-sized, ...
We’re big geeks when it comes to Raspberry Pi, the small education-focused single-board computers which have beaten the odds to become the third highest selling general-purpose computer ever built.
Last year the Shenzhen-based maker of the Orange Pi developer board undercut the Raspberry Pi 3 on price but only by sacrificing the better-known board's Wi-Fi. Now, a new Orange Pi model, dubbed the ...
The Wall Street Journal reported that [Eric Schmidt] of Google and now Alphabet Inc, promoted the idea of an inexpensive version of the Raspberry Pi to the Raspberry Pi foundation’s [Eben Upton].
Looking for inspiration for a new year's project? Take inspiration from maker fanatic Michael Castor, who's made his own tablet, complete with touchscreen and hand-crafted plywood case. It's powered ...
Have you ever wanted a Raspberry Pi but thought that £16/$25—roughly three packs of cigarettes—was a little exorbitant for a complete computer capable of running Linux? Well, I have good news: the ...
If like me you have a few old tablets gathering dust or would like to use your existing device has a Raspberry Pi Android tablet screen, you’ll be interested to know that Christian Cawley over on the ...