Raspberry Pi 4: Chronicling the Desktop Experience – e-book Tools – Week 7
This week’s Raspberry Pi 4 blog focuses on excellent free and open source e-book software that runs on this single-board computer.
Raspberry Pi, Arduino, IoT news
This week’s Raspberry Pi 4 blog focuses on excellent free and open source e-book software that runs on this single-board computer.
Last week, lots and lots of you shared your Raspberry Pi builds with us on social media using the hashtag IUseMyRaspberryPiFor. Jay Wainwright from Liverpool noticed the conversation and got Continue Reading
Bored of normal Christmas lights? Here’s how to hack your Christmas tree with a Raspberry Pi and make it festively voice-controlled!
AMS has introduced the laser-based optical Vocalzoom sensor, designed to measure and analyse vibrations, from machine parts for example, at a distance of up to 3m without contact. With the Continue Reading
Renesas has brought out a 32-bit MCU with Bluetooth 5.0 for IoT endpoint devices such as home appliances and healthcare equipment. By combining Bluetooth 5,0 with Renesas’ Trusted Secure IP Continue Reading
What are the best Raspberry Pi alternatives to kick off projects in 2020? Here’s my list.
William Osman makes an entirely impractical Airsoft helmet-gun on YouTube. Airsoft guns look real enough that I wouldn’t recommend anyone try to replicate this project.Learn more Every Wednesday is Wearable Continue Reading
Every year at Christmas time the LED’s start to shine. Since I’m like a moth around flashy lights, I have been doing a version of this project every year Continue Reading
RS Components has added a range of isolated ac-dc converters from Recom that feature an integrated mains filter for powering single-board computers such as the Arduino, BBC Micro:bit or Raspberry Continue Reading
Astrophotography can capture the awe-inspiring wonders of the night sky. Using a Raspberry Pi-controlled auto guider, a keen stargazer found a better way to capture the beauty of the constellations