A faster Raspberry Pi 2 computer is now shipping without a rise in price, and for the first time it will support Microsoft’s Windows 10 OS for the development of smart devices and appliances. At $35, ...
Microsoft has released an update to the Windows 10 IoT Core Insider Preview. It allows the "Internet of Things" version of the OS to support the newly launched $35 Raspberry Pi 3 board. Microsoft has ...
Last year Microsoft announced that it would be ending support for Windows Mixed Reality and, sure enough, when the company begin rolling out Windows 11 24H2 this week it no longer included support for ...
Lilbits: DIY Raspberry Pi phone, Windows on the Steam Deck, and iPhone 14’s roller coaster detection
Valve has released a driver update that should allow Windows to run more smoothly on the Steam Deck (you still need to install Windows yourself, since it ships with the Linux-based Steam OS though).
As one of the most inexpensive and easily accessible single-board computers on the market today, the Raspberry Pi has surely become a favorite among tech and DIY hobbyists. In fact, it has such a ...
I'm trying to get Samba working for filesharing between Windows 11 and Raspberry Pi OS "Bookworm" (Debian 12). My goals include using storage attached to my Pi as a NAS. My main issue is that various ...
Raspberry Pi is a tiny computer that can be programmed to do all sorts of things. Do you want to make a Print Server? Raspberry Pi has your back. Do you want a Twitch streaming bot? Create one using ...
I bought an 8GB Raspberry Pi 5 as soon as they went up for preorder, just like I have bought every full-size Pi model since the Pi 3 Model B launched back in 2016, including the Pi 3B+, with its ...
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Weekend Project: Personalize Your Raspberry Pi OS Command Line
Are you looking for a fun way to refresh your Raspberry Pi’s command line experience? You don’t have to look far to find a simple and fun way to overhaul the terminal on your Pi. With Oh My ZSH or ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico is the new kid on the microcontroller block. How does it compare to the long-established Arduino Nano?
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