Raspberry Pi is continuing its expansion into hardware accessories and components. In addition to SD cards and SSDs, you can now get an official Raspberry Pi Flash Drive. It's intended to be a boot ...
The company behind the Argon ONE case for Raspberry Pi 4 computers (the one that puts all the ports on the same side), are launching a new Raspberry Pi-based device. But this time it’s not just a case ...
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Raspberry Pi enthusiasts considering building their very own Raspberry Pi NAS might be interested in a new project by YouTuber, Raspberry Pi and electronics enthusiast Jeff Geerling who has built a ...
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Stop letting your Raspberry Pis collect dust—here are 3 projects to start this weekend (May 22-24)
Your drawer full of Raspberry Pis is about to become useful again ...
I don't need a NAS, I just wanted one. So I didn't want to spend a whole lot of money on one. Plus, I like building computers, and can easily chew up a couple weeks sifting through components and ...
I like my Raspberry Pi media server, but I have concerns. I hate USB-SATA adapter cables on asthetic grounds, and physically managing a handful of SSDs is not optimal. So currently I'm using some ...
It used to be typical for every variation of Raspberry Pi to require booting from an SD or microSD card. It wasn't until the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B that the firmware received an update for booting ...
PCWorld reports that Raspberry Pi has launched its own USB 3.0 Flash Drive designed for enhanced reliability and durability in demanding conditions. Available in 128GB ($30) and 256GB ($55) versions, ...
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