Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested to know that the latest issue of the HackSpace magazine, created by the official Raspberry Pi team, ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new compact RFID reader specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi mini PC range. Using RAIN RFID technology the Raspberry Pi HAT uses low-power ...
Here is something that can make DIY enthusiasts feel excited about. It’s a new e-reader project powered by a Raspberry Pi that you can make on your own. Conceived by Reddit user, thataintthis, the ...
Raspberry Pi can now be used to develop e-reader applications with the availability of a HAT add-on board with a small ePaper display that mimics the appearance of ink on paper and is capable of ...
If you ever looked for open-source e-readers, you’ve no doubt seen [Joey Castillo]’s Open Book reader, but you might not yet have seen the Abridged version he’s building around a Raspberry Pi Pico.
An e-book reader device can be the best thing to have for anyone hooked on to reading. Making one from scratch can be an even more fulfilling experience, something that is perhaps more applicable to ...
Raspberry Pi is a fantastic piece of technology if you have the coding skills required to make little projects happen, and the one we have here is just the living proof in this regard. A developer ...
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