Raspberry Pi is known for making really tiny computers, with the company’s flagship line of products about the size of a deck of cards. The Raspberry Pi Zero line is even smaller, since these little 2 ...
Raspberry Pi's entire business is releasing tiny, low-cost computers, but at one point several years ago, the company decided it could go lower than the $30-$35 price tags we've seen for many of its ...
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The Raspberry Pi is still great, just not for servers anymore
The Raspberry Pi still shines, but modern mini PCs are smarter choices for always-on home servers and heavier self-hosted ...
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The Raspberry Pi 5 is excellent hardware with an identity crisis
The Raspberry Pi 5 is powerful, but its confused identity makes choosing the right role harder than it should be.
The Raspberry Pi is a cheap, small, low-power single-board computer that can run Linux-based software and which developers and hobbyists have used to create home media centers, handheld game consoles, ...
We’re not sure which is more fun – putting together a little RC truck with parts laying around on your workbench, or driving it around through a Linux terminal. We’ll take the easy road and say ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 is here, and in short order, the internet’s most tech-savvy hobbyists immediately got to work. Ever since the original credit card-sized computer launched in 2012, it inspired a ...
The Raspberry Pi has proven to be the fruit of choice for clever tecchies and inventors everywhere, leading to a fascinating array of technical creations that amuse, mystify and outright dazzle. The ...
Ever since the tiny $35 Raspberry Pi PC began shipping earlier this year, there’s been virtually no limit to the fresh uses and extensions that have been envisioned for it. “I just wanted to see if it ...
Raspberry Pi shares are as cheap as they've ever been. Is it a golden opportunity to stock up with the share price below the ...
Fan cases for a Raspberry Pi aren’t exactly new, but there’s something particularly charming to me about the official model, like the satisfying way it clips onto the existing “official” Raspberry Pi ...
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