Latest Raspberry Pi computer adds Bluetooth, Wi-Fi capabilities. — -- The makers of Raspberry Pi are celebrating their fourth anniversary with a new version of the $35 computer packing several ...
By combining a Raspberry Pi, a small LCD display, and a retro-infused 3D printed case, one Argentinian maker has built a mini ...
Cheap computer can be used for making everything from games to robots. — -- The makers of Raspberry Pi announced today the company's latest fully functioning computer will be available for $5.
Launched in early 2012, the Raspberry Pi is a simple, Linux-based computer designed to make programming cheap and accessible. Coming in $25 and $35 models, it uses modest components and SD card ...
The Raspberry Pi 500+ is most of a Raspberry Pi 5 Model B 16GB that’s been squeezed into a keyboard case, with fancy ...
In the eight and a bit years since the first model launched, the Raspberry Pi has traditionally been sold as a modular computer. You buy the board separately, attach your own peripherals, insert an SD ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 is a compact desktop computer that combines a 2.4 GHz Broadcom BC2712 quad-core ARM Cortex-A76 processor, 8GB of LPDDR4x-4267 memory, and support for WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and ...
Many of you probably know about the Raspberry Pi, a tiny $35 computer that’s smaller than a deck of cards, which took the world by storm a few years ago. There have been a few versions of the ...
The Raspberry Pi 500+ is the latest iteration of the best-selling single-board computer with 16GB RAM and 256GB of solid-state storage, all wrapped up in a keyboard that’s beautiful to type on, and I ...
Raspberry Pi’s smallest, cheapest computer is now available with optional WiFi and Bluetooth. The makers of the $5 Raspberry Pi Zero have released a new $10 variant called the Raspberry Pi Zero W.
At $35, the Raspberry Pi is a fantastic little computer, but when you add in the cost of a display, mouse, and keyboard, things get a little more expensive. Good thing you don’t really need them. With ...
The debut of the tiny $35 Raspberry Pi computer crashed its distributors’ websites on the way to selling out within hours of launch. Looking like little more than a credit card-sized chip of circuit ...