Raspberry Pi Pico Powered RFID Lighting By Les Pounder last updated 18 December 21 The Raspberry Pi Pico is a great low cost device for tinkering with and when we add RFID cards and NeoPixels we have a delightful means to control LEDs with the wave of a card.
Raspberry Pi Scratch Coding: Control Sensors and Motors By Les Pounder published 12 December 21 Scratch 3 has its limitations, but the Raspberry Pi community has solved the problems and developed its own more advanced version of the block-based language.
How To Run Windows 11 and macOS Virtual Machines in Linux By Les Pounder published 5 December 21 Quickemu is a fast and easy-to-use virtual machine application for Linux. Quickemu handles all of the downloads and configuration for Windows, macOS and Linux guest machines.
Retroflag SuperPi 4 Case Review By Les Pounder published 4 December 21 Inside this lovely Super Nintendo case is the Raspberry Pi 4 and with this much power we can emulate many classic consoles and computers from the 1980s to the early 2000s.
Arducam High-Resolution Auto-focus Camera for Raspberry Pi Review (Updated) By Les Pounder last updated 2 December 21 One camera to rule them all
Raspberry Pi Plans $500m Spring Listing By Les Pounder last updated 28 November 21 Raspberry Pi Trading, has hired bankers to advise on floating Raspberry Pi with a potential value of $500m
Cytron Maker HAT Base Review: Low Cost Electronics Lab By Les Pounder published 21 November 21 At $10 this is an exceptional board for those learning electronics with the Raspberry Pi. Experienced users will also press this board into service to “hack” their HATs.
How To Stream Xbox Cloud Gaming with Raspberry Pi By Les Pounder published 21 November 21 Raspberry Pi OS “Bullseye” sees a hardware accelerated web browser open up the possibilities of the $35 computer. Now we can stream the latest games using Xbox’s cloud gaming service.
Adafruit to Release Pink RP2040 Based Boards By Les Pounder published 16 November 21 Standing out from a sea of RP2040 boards, Adafruit is migrating its RP2040 range of boards to a rather punky pink.
How To Use Raspberry Pi Cameras with Bullseye By Les Pounder published 14 November 21 The new Raspberry Pi OS requires you to use the libcamera library instead of raspistill. Here’s how.
Raspberry Pi Bullseye OS Tested: You May Want to Wait By Les Pounder published 14 November 21 Based upon Debian 11, the latest Raspberry Pi OS update sees more behind the scenes changes and a few changes for the end user. Both good and bad.
How To Upgrade Raspberry Pi OS to Bullseye from Buster By Les Pounder published 8 November 21 The latest Raspberry Pi OS is out and you can easily upgrade your existing installation with just a few commands.
New Raspberry Pi OS Includes Hidden Speed Boost and 64-Bit Option By Les Pounder published 8 November 21 A new Raspberry Pi OS, based upon Debian 'Bullseye' is announced and it sees a number of changes and improvements over the older release.
Pi Cast Special: Eben Upton Talks Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W By Les Pounder published 28 October 21 The $15 Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W sees the Zero receive a speed boost after six long years
New Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Has an Easter Egg By Les Pounder published 28 October 21 Jeff Geerling X-rays the latest Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W and spots an Easter egg hidden under a new package.
How to Overclock A Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W By Les Pounder published 28 October 21 The latest Raspberry Pi overclocked for the best possible performance.
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Review: The Long Awaited Sequel By Les Pounder published 28 October 21 The long awaited update for the Raspberry Pi Zero W sees the same quad-core CPU as found in the Raspberry Pi 3. But don’t expect the same performance.
Pimoroni PicoSystem Review: Tiny Console for Big Ideas By Les Pounder published 23 October 21 A pocket sized handheld games console powered by the Raspberry Pi RP2040 and your coding skills.
Raspberry Pi 4 Sees Price Increase, Global Supply Chain to Blame By Les Pounder published 20 October 21 For the first time in its history, Raspberry Pi has revised upward the price of its Raspberry Pi SBC. The global supply shortage is to blame, and Eben Upton offers guidance for industrial customers.
How to Use Raspberry Pi Build HAT: Create a Color Sensing Rig By Les Pounder last updated 17 September 22 The latest add on sees the popular Raspberry Pi finally gain official support for Lego accessories so we built a color detecting rig that merges Raspberry Pi, HATs and Lego into one project.
Raspberry Pi Build HAT Review: Combine Lego Kits with Pi (Updated) By Les Pounder last updated 20 October 21 Lego and Raspberry Pi working together is the “superband” of educational electronics.
How to Run Windows 11 on a USB Drive (and Take it With You) By Les Pounder published 17 October 21 You can create a live, bootable Windows 11 USB and take your OS and programs with you from computer to computer.
Raspberry Pi Launches New Website For Its Hardware By Les Pounder published 6 October 21 Raspberrypi.com will cover hardware while the .org offers educational resources.
How To Use The Raspberry Pi Sense HAT By Les Pounder published 2 October 21 With the news that two Raspberry Pi 4 are heading to space housed inside custom designed “space grade” aluminum enclosures we looked at the Sense HAT, the board which makes all of this possible.
Seeed XIAO RP2040 Review: $5 Brain Food By Les Pounder last updated 27 June 22 $5 won’t get you very far, but with Seeed’s latest RP2040 based board it can open a world of electronics and fun.