Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested know that Adafruit has announced the launch of the new Raspberry Pi audio bonnet in the form of the Adafruit I2S Audio Bonnet UDA1334A. Measuring exactly the ...
February 27, 2014 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google We've seen a ton of Raspberry Pi projects that would benefit from a touch screen, but it's generally not that ...
Those who love Raspberry Pi, the single-board computer developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, can now take advantage of Pi-Top from Adafruit. The laptop kit for Raspberry Pi B+, Pi 2 and Pi 3 is ...
If you have already ordered your new Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC which was officially launched by the Raspberry Pi Foundation earlier today. You might need something to protect it from damage while ...
The Raspberry Pi is great, but it's also missing a few things you need to actually use it. Namely, a keyboard, mouse, and monitor. Adafruit solves that (with the exception of the monitor), with the ...
Hackaday and Adafruit are teaming up to bring you the Pi Zero Contest. Unless you’ve been hiding out in your workshop for the past month or so, you probably already know The Pi Zero is the $5 ...
Adafruit, one of the main distributors of Raspberry Pi single board computers, has mandated the use of two-factor authentication for some new hardware purchases. Why? Because machines are buying up ...
While those interested in running Microsoft’s Windows 10 IoT Core—its free OS for hobbyist boards like the Raspberry Pi 2 and MinnowBoard Max—will likely have the chops to put together their own ...
We love a good mod around here, and this one is priceless: Using a Rasperry Pi, a pair of hacked-up video glasses, a tiny wireless keyboard, and some 3D-printed parts, you can create your own Google ...
The four-day Black Friday-Cyber Monday extravaganza is filled with deep discounts on everything from iPads to laptops, but if you’re a do-it-yourselfer, we’ve got a great deal for you: Adafruit is ...
The Wall Street Journal reported that [Eric Schmidt] of Google and now Alphabet Inc, promoted the idea of an inexpensive version of the Raspberry Pi to the Raspberry Pi foundation’s [Eben Upton].