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When the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ was announced in March of 2018, one of its new features was the ability to be (more easily) powered via Power-over-Ethernet (PoE), with an official PoE HAT for the low ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+, offering several major improvements over the current compact version of the classic Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+. The current Model A+ ...
After installing the USB Wi-Fi adapter drivers, remove it from the Pi and reconnect it to the USB port to ensure it works ...
First, the new Pi 3 Model A+. This is a scaled-down and lower cost version of the Pi 3 Model B+. In the most important functional areas it is identical to the Pi3 B+: it has a 1.4GHz 64-bit quad-core ...
With more than 20 million Raspberry Pi boards sold, the success of the family of tiny, low-cost computers shows little sign of slowing. The latest addition to this best-selling dynasty is the ...
The Raspberry Pi model B continues to improve with every release, and the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ is no different. This version of the Pi adds a better processor, improved Ethernet and Wi-Fi, and it’s power ...
Orange Pi 3 review: A Raspberry Pi rival that’s a serious disappointment Your email has been sent What’s the point of a cheap computer if it’s largely unusable? That’s the question I was left asking ...
The Raspberry Pi 3 is an impressive project and an evolution of multiple iterations of the original model that started it all off. The third iteration of the product is available now, and there are ...
Fitting this HAT to your Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ means there is no longer any need to attach a power cable as up to 15 watts of power can be supplied over an Ethernet cable. Perfect for Pi boards ...
Jeff Geerling has pushed a Raspberry Pi mini PC to its limits by carrying out some extreme Raspberry Pi overclocking by tweaking the firmware and successfully overclocking a Raspberry Pi 5 to 3.4GHz.