Safes are everywhere in America, securing everything from cash and guns to narcotics and sensitive personal documents—in both homes and workplaces. But with no drills or cutting tools, security ...
Ten years ago, Elektor published a simple Arduino-based AM radio transmitter for streaming audio to vintage receivers. While ...
Less than a year after it shipped its Pi 500 “computer in a keyboard,” Raspberry Pi is back with a more polished and premium ...
Turn an unused Raspberry Pi into something useful with projects like a travel router, weather station, game server, streaming ...
When we think of programmable hardware, we think of FPGAs. But they’re not the only option. [Oliver Schmidt] has been exploring how the Raspberry Pi Pico can serve in such a role for the classic Apple ...
Raspberry Pi Picos are one of the best ways to bring old handheld consoles back to life. Not only are they small enough to fit nicely within a portable enclosure, but they're powerful enough to ...
The Pi Pico 2 W planetarium shows the current sky on a 480×320 ST7796 display via Wi-Fi time sync. It's a beginner-friendly build, requiring a Pico 2 W, a display, four tactile buttons, and an ...
Explore the role of Raspberry Pi in CubeSats, reshaping satellite technology and empowering affordable, hands-on space ...
A Raspberry Pi home automation project enables controlling lights, sensors, and smart devices via open-source software, turning any house into a smart home.
When someone hacks together a digital camera with a Raspberry Pi, the limiting factor for serious photography is usually the sensor. No offense to the fine folks at the foundation, but even the “HQ” ...
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Imagine walking through a crowded city street, your phone buzzing with notifications, unaware that hidden among the sea of signals is a device quietly tracking your every move. Or perhaps you’re at ...