There are a growing number of options for folks looking to purchase a handheld game console with a dual-screen design. But why buy one when you can make your own? The DSpi is a handheld with a ...
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This Raspberry Pi-powered mirror feels like it comes straight out of an old sci-fi movie
Smart mirrors have become a popular DIY project, offering a blend of utility and futuristic appeal. The Gemini MagicMirror project takes that concept further by integrating Google Gemini’s AI ...
Master Raspberry Pi setup with this easy guide. Perfect for beginners looking to build smart home hubs, gaming consoles, and ...
Discover the SunFounder 10.1-inch touchscreen, perfect for DIY projects like smart mirrors, gaming stations, and home automation setups.
DIY Raspberry Pi projects bring affordable, private, and customizable upgrades to your smart home, from security to ...
Like the original Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+, the new Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ (Compact) is a small board that connects to a Raspberry Pi 5’s FPC connector to give you an M.2 slot with support for SSDs or ...
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This Is The Easiest, Cheapest Way to Add NVMe To Your Raspberry Pi
Your Raspberry Pi is already a pretty compact and complete package, and if you get smart with it, it's also very, very ...
Nautical navigation has a long history of innovation, from the compass and chronometer to today’s computer-driven autopilot ...
Prophesee, the event-based neuromorphic vision system maker, has launched the GenX320 Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi 5, making its frameless sensing technology available to the Raspberry Pi developer ...
For something non-explosive, this might be the most American project we’ve featured in a while. [Makerinator]’s domestic bliss was apparently threatened by the question “what shall we have for dinner” ...
DP World is launching a Morocco to UK and North Europe service that will cut export times for fruit and vegetable shipments in the UK by up to two days, offering retailers and consumers better quality ...
The easiest way is to use a tool called Raspberry Pi Imager. You download it onto your computer, plug your microSD card into ...
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