The Raspberry Pi is an amazing little inexpensive Linux-based computer. It has been remarkably successful and there have been over Raspberry Pi systems sold. The Raspberry Pi can also be a useful tool ...
Using the Azure Internet of Things hub, Hackster.io members of the Green team, Damir Mukametkarim and Artem Savchuk, have created a comprehensive tutorial on building a Raspberry Pi plant monitoring ...
[j3tstream] wanted an easier way to monitor traffic on the roads in his area. Specifically, he wanted to monitor the roads from his car while driving. That meant it needed to be easy to use, and not ...
Using a Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless mini PC Hackster.io member Jen Fox has created a wearable Raspberry Pi impact force monitor to help keep your “very important brain and body safe” says Fox. The ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts rejoice! The much-anticipated Raspberry Pi 500, a powerful new computer built into a compact keyboard, has finally hit the shelves alongside a sleek companion monitor. This ...
When the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched the Raspberry Pi 400 in 2020, which also happened to be the foundation's first-ever keyboard computer, it gave us all a throwback to the Commodore 64 and the ...
The newly released Raspberry Pi 5 requires a 27W USB-C power supply to function properly. While some users have reported that the power supply of the previous model, Raspberry Pi 4, is sufficient, ...
I have written a few other articles about the new Raspberry Pi (RPi) Zero 2 W. In my first, I provided an overview of its construction and cost, as well as some of its use-cases. In another, I ...
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4 reasons a Raspberry Pi is perfect for remotely monitoring your home
Self-hosted surveillance servers are a great addition to your smart living space. Besides keeping intruders at bay, a home ...
It's not unusual to see researchers and DIYers find new uses for the Raspberry Pi, but the potential in this latest discovery is a doozy. A research team created a method for detecting heart rates ...
I've been using the "Ping Plotter" app on my local laptop for the past few weeks to monitor network issues with 2 adults + 3 kids WFH/virtual school. I have a 15 inch LCD mounted in my closet next to ...
I'm just biding my time until they announce a Compute Module 5. I'd hope it was backward compatible, but ultimately, I don't care. I just want a CM5! The CM4 has been overwhelmingly a better fit for ...
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