Home News (Image credit: Bobricious) The Raspberry Pi Pico is turning up in many imaginative projects, and the latest to the list is a long-range wireless chat “Doomsday Communicator” from Bobricius that features a simple QWERTY keyboard and a small IPS LCD display. #RP2040 #raspberrypi #pico #picomputer with QWERTY keyboard and IPS display 240×240 stay… Read more
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You can now beam Steam games from your PC to practically anyone, anywhere, for free
Valve is significantly expanding your ability to share games at home and with your friends for free using Steam. One change is the introduction of a Linux version of its Steam Link app, which lets you stream games from a computer to a device with the Steam Link app installed on the same local network…. Read more
read more...Raspberry Pi Uses Siri to Operate a Garage Door
Home News (Image credit: Steve Does Stuff!) Building the smart home of your dreams? You may want to check out Steve’s Siri-controlled garage door management system from Steve Does Stuff on YouTube. It uses a Raspberry Pi integrated with Siri support to check the status of and control up to three individual garage doors. Users… Read more
read more...Maker Creates Raspberry Pi Pico 3D Printed Soldering Jig
Home News (Image credit: Martin O’Hanlon) The Raspberry Pi Pico has one major issue: it comes with no header pins soldered to it. As our tutorial on how to solder pins to Raspberry Pi Pico shows, solving this problem isn’t difficult, but we do need to make sure that they are straight and if we… Read more
read more...Olimex Teases New Raspberry Pi Pico Emulation Board
Home News (Image credit: Olimex) The range of Raspberry Pi Pico accessories keeps growing, and the latest is from Olimex. In a render teased via Twitter, Olimex appears to be working on their own breakout board with a focus on emulation, and it looks like they have crammed in everything we could need for a… Read more
read more...Elecrow’s Crowbits Uses Programmable Blocks to Promote STEM Learning
Home News (Image credit: Elecrow) Just days after Elecrow launched its Kickstarter campaign for Crowbits on February 24th, the company has already received pledges 3x over its goal of $9,994 thanks to strong community support. But it’s not too late to send in your pledge since there are still 40 days left before the end… Read more
read more...Raspberry Pi’s Ninth Birthday: 9 Things You Might Not Know
Home News (Image credit: Shutterstock) One of the world’s most popular and innovative computers officially launched on February 29, 2012. Nine years and 38 million units sold later, the Raspberry Pi powers a huge community of makers, students and businesses. What started as a small project, meant to increase applications for Cambridge University’s computer science… Read more
read more...Raspberry Pi Pico Uses 3D Printed Circuit In Mechanical Keypad
Home News (Image credit: Duzitbetter) Making your own keyboard from scratch isn’t usually this hands-on, but the results are totally worth it. This custom Raspberry Pi Pico keypad comes from a maker known on Reddit as Duzitbetter who decided to 3D print the circuit inside. Where other makers would design their own PCB, Duzitbetter decided… Read more
read more...Pimoroni Keybow 2040 Review: Programmable Keyboard with Pi Silicon Inside
Our Verdict The Keybow 2040 is a well made board that does exactly what it sets out to do. The CircuitPython library provides all of the functionality that we need in an easy to use manner. For Ease of use Compact size Clicky Keys Against Pricey Lacks MicroPython support Programmable keyboards are nothing new. Gamers… Read more
read more...Raspberry Pi Pico Drives EuroPi: A Custom EuroRack Module
Synth music met a new standard with the introduction of EuroRack synthesizers. Maker Rory Allen is using a Raspberry Pi Pico to take things a step further by opening the modular world of EuroRack synths to the creative benefit of an open-source module known as the EuroPi. The goal was to provide an open-source tool… Read more
read more...Steam’s multiplayer game streaming now works with friends without Steam accounts
Steam’s Remote Play Together feature, which lets you stream local multiplayer games with friends over the internet, will no longer require every player to have a Steam account. The new functionality, which is currently in beta, lets Steam users invite a friend to their game with a link, after which they’ll be prompted to install… Read more
read more...Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Carrier Board ‘Tofu’ Could Be Everything We Need
Home News (Image credit: Oratek) The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 gave us the power of the Raspberry Pi 4 in a smaller package but it came with a cost, the Compute Module 4 needed carrier boards for GPIO access, USB, Ethernet etc. Tofu, a carrier board from oratek is designed for industrial applications and… Read more
read more...How to Mine Cryptocurrency with Raspberry Pi
Home News (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) With Bitcoins trading at almost $50,000 per bitcoin, perhaps it is finally time for me to get into the cryptocurrency game? Instead of buying bitcoins, could I use my Raspberry Pi to mine for bitcoins instead? What is Cryptocurrency mining? Crypto mining is the digital version of mining for… Read more
read more...Kiwikit PCB Makes Prototyping on the Pico a Breeze
Home News (Image credit: Hammond Pearce) Since the Raspberry Pi Pico first released, we’ve seen a few dev boards created just for the new official microcontroller. This one is called Kiwikit and it’s totally open-source for anyone to use or modify. It was created and designed by a maker named Hammond Pearce. According to Pearce,… Read more
read more...This Raspberry Pi Video Jukebox Accepts Bitcoin
Home News (Image credit: Veeb) We’ve seen Raspberry Pi jukeboxes before, but this is the first Bitcoin-operated music video jukebox we’ve ever laid eyes on! It was created and shared earlier this week by a Reddit user who goes by Edwardianpug. It combines three of our favorite things: Pi, music and cryptocurrency (OK, maybe two)… Read more
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