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T he Raspberry Pi is already one of the most versatile small computers around, but open-source software is what truly unlocks ...
Downstream Linux projects line up behind the latest release A month after Debian 13.1's release, some of the more visible ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has been putting power into the hands of DIY maestros for years. These projects improve comfort ...
Raspberry Pi has revealed the Pi 500+, an upgraded version of its keyboard PC that builds on the foundation of last year's Pi 500. The new model is made for people who use the Raspberry Pi as their ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus is available now with a $110 price bump over last year’s model. The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus is available now with a $110 price bump over last year’s model. is a senior ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 (and 400) systems are versions of the Raspberry Pi built for people who use the Raspberry Pi as a general-purpose computer rather than a hobbyist appliance. Now the company is ...
When Raspberry Pi released the Pi 500, as essentially an RPi 5 integrated into a chiclet keyboard, there were rumors based on the empty spots on the PCB that a better version would be released soon.
How fitting that Raspberry Pi Foundation chose a throwback Thursday to unveil its Raspberry Pi 500+, an all-in-one PC that gives off some serious Commodore 64 vibes. Or as the Foundation puts it, the ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is the first single-board computer from Raspberry Pi to feature support for PCIe add-ons like M.2 SSDs. But since there’s no M.2 slot on the board itself you need an adaptor board ...
What if you could transform a humble Raspberry Pi into a fully functional network-attached storage (NAS) server? It sounds ambitious, even improbable, given the Raspberry Pi’s reputation as a ...
Raspberry Pi’s single-board computers are full-fledged PCs that can work with a wide variety of accessories. But every now and then the folks that make the little PCs introduce first-party hardware ...