Build a network with only a little work. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. You'll need this A Raspberry Pi 3 or Zero W The third ...
Pi Zero users that are looking for a Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless Hub that requires no cable connection to the awesome Zero pocket mini PC, may be interested in a new add-on board called the HubPiWi ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is celebrating the fifth anniversary of its original product’s launch by introducing the Raspberry Pi Zero W board. Costing a mere $10, the new addition builds upon the ...
It's the fifth birthday of the original Raspberry Pi, and what better way to celebrate than with a new release? Today Raspberry Pi Founder Eben Upton announced the Raspberry Pi Zero W, the next ...
The newest member of the Raspberry Pi product line costs just $10 plus tax and includes Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability. The “Raspberry Pi Zero W” is an updated version of the Raspberry Pi Zero. While ...
Since the launch of the very first Raspberry Pi, more than 12 million units have been sold. In November 2015, the Foundation hit back at numerous attempts to undercut the Pi's market dominance by ...
Just over a month ago, Raspberry Pi upgraded its Zero with 802.11n and Bluetooth 4.0 wireless connectivity, dubbing it the Zero W. This new wireless functionality came with an added cost, doubling the ...
Wireless Android Auto has been an elusive feature for years, unless you want to pay $70 or more to get it. There are less expensive options, but these ones tend to be unpredictable. After trying a ...
What just happened? Raspberry Pi has just released a new module designed to simplify the development of turnkey wireless hardware solutions. While the single-board computer company has long offered ...
The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (Fig. 1) is here and it is sporting Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a 64-bit, quad-core, ARM Cortex-A53 Broadcom BCM2837 SoC. It uses the same form factor... 1. The Raspberry Pi 3 ...
This is going to be a tiny post (pun intended). The recent announcement of piCore Linux 7.0 caught my eye -- I have been meaning to try Tiny Core on the Raspberry Pi. The fact that they now have one ...