Tag: raspberry pi
Raspberry Pi Zero W debuts with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Exactly five years after successfully launching the original Raspberry Pi, computer engineer Eben Upton has brought Raspberry Pi Zero W. The latest entrant in...
RaspAnd brings Android 7.1.1 Nougat to your Raspberry Pi
RaspAnd, an operating system for Raspberry Pi devices, has received a new update that adds Android 7.1.1 Nougat to your Raspberry Pi 2 and...
Google set to bring AI to your Raspberry Pi
Google is all set to enable some major advancements in the embedded engineering by bringing artificial intelligence (AI) to your ultra-cheap Raspberry Pi. The...
Asus develops a Raspberry Pi clone
A long time after playing successfully in the field of motherboards, Asus has now been pleasing hobbyists and engineers with its Raspberry Pi-alike single...
Raspberry Pi’s PIXEL debuts on x86 architecture
PIXEL, the same lightweight and minimalistic Linux distribution that was originally designed for Raspberry Pi, is now available for x86 architecture machines. The desktop...
Raspberry Pi gets official online training series for educators
Educators around the world can now learn about digital making using Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has partnered with online educational platform FutureLearn...
Make your own Tor proxy router with Raspberry Pi
Many of us want to browse anonymously on our laptops, mobile phones and tablets, or on console devices that not only do not have...
SUSE releases first 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3
While Raspberry Pi Foundation has not yet brought a specific operating system for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, SUSE is filling up the gap...
WD PiDrive Foundation Edition brings multiple OSs to Raspberry Pi
Now, you can enhance capabilities of your Raspberry Pi by adding multiple operating systems through the newly developed WD PiDrive Foundation Edition. The device...
Raspberry Pi Zero-powered Poison Tap can hijack any computer silently
Computer researcher and hacker Samy Kamkar has developed a device called Poison Tap to hack your computer silently. The project uses Raspberry Pi Zero...











































































