[Bram] wasn’t satisfied with the portable music playback devices that were currently available. He craved an offline music player that had a large storage capacity but found that this was only ...
The Raspberry Pi is a $35 computer board that’s about the size of a pack of cards. It’s not the fastest PC around, and it doesn’t even come with a case — but you can build some pretty nifty projects ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that are looking for a small portable system might be interested in this DIY build which takes a Raspberry Pi 3 computer and combines it with a 5 inch 800 x 480 Touch Screen ...
The original Raspberry Pi was conceived to attract students to the fine art of coding. But over the years, modern RPi systems ...
We love Raspberry Pi cyberdecks and have covered quite a few over the years but every now and then we come across one that's particularly exciting and today is one of those days! Maker and developer ...
Plugging in wires is so 2025.
We sure love to see nicely designed products get a new lease on life. Just as the new Raspberry Pi Zero 2 was being announced, [production] was stuffing an original RPi Zero into an old iPod’s case.
Back in the days when most of us weren’t already carrying tiny screens in our pockets capable of streaming movies and TV shows from Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube, there was a market for portable DVD ...
Nick Brewer has created an awesome portable Raspberry Pi Zero games console, ingeniously integrated into an old Moleskine notebook. This innovative project is completely portable, providing a way to ...
The Raspberry Pi opened up a whole new world of DIY projects but it has ironically been more difficult to actually produce a "normal" RPi-powered computer that doesn't look like a Frankensteined ...
The Raspberry Pi is easily the best way to make your own little retro game console, but Hacker House took it a step further by cramming a Pi inside a homemade joystick to make it super portable. Hack ...
One Redditor has built himself a unique console -- a homemade PS2 portable that uses original PS2 hardware and delivers games via a Raspberry Pi and a repurposed ethernet port. Share on Facebook ...