XDA Developers on MSN
This gorgeous e-paper Raspberry Pi project is the perfect companion for the productivity-minded
The InkyPi project has come a long way since my last post, now supporting Waveshare e-paper displays and the new 2025 Spectra ...
XDA Developers on MSN
TiVo DVRs are dead, but this open-source, self-hosted app fills the void
It’s a Linux-based TV streaming server and DVR that brings back everything TiVo users loved, including live TV, multi-tuner ...
This project hasn't been worked on by me for a long time. As such it may be currently broken. Pull requests from others are welcome, otherwise wait till I have the time to pick this back up again.
So you have got a new Raspberry Pi and want to build something useful? Well, first and foremost, if you don’t have a separate monitor, no need to worry. You can use your Windows laptop as a monitor ...
To mark EU Code Week, the Raspberry Pi Foundation held a special code club session aimed at demystifying technology and encouraging creative coding amongst children An educational charity is hoping to ...
Have you ever wondered how secure your Wi-Fi network really is? With cyber threats becoming increasingly sophisticated, even the most robust-looking networks can harbor vulnerabilities. But what if ...
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The Ubo Pod Developer Edition (DE) is an open-source AI vision and conversational voice assistant platform built around the Raspberry Pi 4 or 5, and designed for developers who want more control over ...
The Orange Pi line of single-board computers include a wide range of models featuring Arm-based chips. But while most are designed to compete in the same entry-level space as Raspberry Pi hardware, ...
The Raspberry Pi might sound like dessert, but it's actually a credit card–sized computer changing the world of DIY tech. First launched in 2012 by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, it was designed to make ...
Turn your Raspberry Pi into a USB Ethernet gadget (CDC-ECM/RNDIS) for headless networking, Internet sharing, and remote development over a single USB cable.
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