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Tech Computing How to get started with the Raspberry Pi If the Raspberry Pi has set your coding passions alight, but you need a little advice on setting it up, you've come to the right place.
The tiny $35 Raspberry Pi computer doesn't come from a bakery, but it can power your robot army or other DIY electronics project. Here's how to install Raspbian and get cooking with Pi.
Turn the £20 Raspberry Pi mini computer into a XBMC media centre for watching iPlayer, 4oD, ITV Player and Demand 5 with this guide.
At $35, the Raspberry Pi is a fantastic little computer, but when you add in the cost of a display, mouse, and keyboard, things get a little more expe ...
Now that the Raspberry Pi has been out a while, there are quite a few methods for writing the Raspbian image to your SD card, regardless of whether you're using Windows, Mac OS X or Linux.
Raspberry Pi Imager makes installing an OS onto a Raspberry Pi a lot simpler by automating the download and installation. Here's how to use it.
If you need to access your Raspberry PI projects without using a monitor, you can set up a Secure Shell (SSH) on your computer.
Follow these steps to get Ubuntu on your microSD card: Download and install the Raspberry Pi Imager for your computer. It's available for Windows, macOS, and Ubuntu users.