In the 80s, you may have put coin after coin into your favourite arcade machine, giving a countless amount of money to a large box. Fast-forward 25 years or so, and using a £25 Raspberry Pi 3, along ...
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These DIY Raspberry Pi Microsoft Teams buttons ensure you don't fumble for the unmute button mid-call
The Teams Shortcut Buttons are a remote worker's best friend - ensuring you're never caught speaking on mute again. Use three arcade buttons connected to an RP2040 Zero microcontroller that sends ...
In a recent tutorial, a Raspberry Pi enthusiast and tech-savvy YouTuber ETA Prime demonstrated how to transform an Arcade1UP cabinet into a Raspberry Pi arcade ...
There are plenty of Raspberry Pi arcade builds out there, but rarely do we come across something as sleek as [Jochen Zurborg’s] RasPi Arcade Stick. The build combines everything you’d expect from ...
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Someone built a portable arcade cyberdeck using a Raspberry Pi 5, and honestly, I'm jealous
This cyberdeck is a powerful portable arcade machine that looks straight out of cyberpunk dystopia. Powered by Raspberry Pi 5, it features a rugged case for protection during transit. Components ...
Upon announcement of the Arcade1up replica arcade cabinets earlier this year, many laid in waiting for the day they could see a teardown. A four foot tall cab with an LCD outputting the proper 4:3 ...
The Raspberry Pi, the $35 credit card-sized computer, has lived an interesting life despite being less than a year old. It has been used to teach programming and host servers, but above all it has ...
Inspired by the Google Creative Lab’s anypixel.js project, London-based Solid State Group has created a huge LED wall which is powered by a Raspberry Pi and takes pride of place in their office. Using ...
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