Setting it up is really easy.
The microcomputer designed to get kids interested in coding powers down when hit with high-intensity, long-wave flashes from cameras. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking to add a little more illumination to their Raspberry Pi camera module may be interested in a new flash module called the mFlash, specifically designed for the official ...
The new version of the popular minicomputer was unveiled just six days ago, retailing at the same $35 ultra-low price point as its predecessor, the Raspberry Pi B+. The first orders are now arriving ...
The unique pISO Raspberry Pi Zero HAT has been created to transform your Pi into a ‘super’ flash drive with the ability to create lots of virtual flash drives at once. “Many people work with multiple ...
The Waveshare Pi5 Module Box is a compact aluminum enclosure that quickly turns a are Raspberry Pi 5 board into a slick-looking mini PC. It’s offered in three different configurations, each with a ...
In February 2015, early users of the Raspberry Pi 2 noted that the single-board computer would reboot if you took a flash photograph. Wags soon dubbed this phenomenon the Xenon Death Flash, in the ...
I missed this one when it came out: a new official Raspberry Pi accessory - the 256GB Raspberry Pi Flash Drive, for USB 3.0. Priced at $55 for 256GB, there's also a 128GB version available for $30, ...
The Raspberry Pi Camera is a great tool; it allows projects that require a camera to be put together quickly and on a budget. Plus, having a Linux back end for a little processing never hurt anybody.