When it comes to DIY projects, not much is more useful than a Raspberry Pi or a 3D printer, and this project combines both ...
The Raspberry Pi is a super-affordable machine that can handle a ton of different use cases, and now it’s also one of the first devices that you can install Android TV 13 on, though it’s not ...
While traditional television is still oftentimes being eschewed in favor of streaming these days, that doesn't mean it's gone completely. Digital TV service is still in common use, connecting to TVs ...
Commercial-free video on demand was every couch potato’s dream for decades, and now we’ve got it. But nostalgia has a funny way of making some folks miss the old days, even if we know it’s technically ...
Before you complain about there being nothing to watch on Netflix, check out Rodrigo Feliciano’s potent reminder of just how awful watching broadcast TV once was. Using a Raspberry Pi, this hacked ...
Subscription services are everywhere these days, and they only seem to get more expensive. Luckily, with a Raspberry Pi, you ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiast Pierre-yves Baloche has used the official Raspberry Pi TV HAT, officially launched a few months ago. To create an awesome Raspberry Pi TV recorder to help make sure you never ...
If you’re an audiophile or you’re just really into music, chances are you’ve seen network media players that stream local music files and online music services to your Hi-Fi speakers — and you’ve also ...
If you want to stream photos and videos from your iPhone or iPad to your TV, this clever hack might let you do so on the cheap. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, ...
Hallowe’en may be over for another year, but that just means you’ve got more time to prepare your build for next time. [gocivici] has a fun twist on the classic mirror scare that might be just up your ...
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