Being the versatile single-board computer that it is, the Raspberry Pi can help you build all sorts of projects with all sorts of accessories. Throw in a camera, and you have a smart doorbell, ...
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With this project, you can easily turn your old (or new), useless TV into a beautiful retro video effect device.
So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need.
Apple is evaluating a new OLED display backplane technology that could make future Apple Watch models more power efficient, ...
As handheld consoles continue to grow and push the limits of what you can actually hold in your hands, the Arduboy FX-C comes ...
The ‘Cheap Yellow Display’, or CYD, is becoming a staple in these circles, and with good reason: just like the name says, it’s cheap, it has a display, and of course an ESP32 ...
Ever since the first Linux capable single-board computers came out, there have been projects turning them into handhelds. The Raspberry Pi Zero and in particular the Compute Modules are ideally ...