Do you ever think that your game consoles are too big, bulky, and made of too much metal? Well, thanks to the Raspberry Pi subreddit we can see what it's like to have a small and wooden game console.
One of the worst things for any musician who plays instruments like electric guitars is to blow an amp. Well, musicians, fret no more, unless you like your frets, thanks to the ingenuity of one ...
As more and more people, especially developers, get their hands on the Raspberry Pi mini PC, which is still in short supply worldwide and is available to purchase for just $35, more and more awesome ...
The Raspberry Pi may not be the most powerful computer around, but the little $35 PC is proving to be pretty versatile. It can be used as a Linux-powered computer, a media center, a remote client for ...
The Raspberry Pi is already pretty tiny, but if you need to slim it down even more for a project, then Adafruit has the guide for you. Adafruit shows you how to get rid of the bulky Ethernet port, ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that have already been able to get their hands on one of the new Raspberry Pi Zero single board pieces and have already started tinkering with it. Maybe interested in a new ...
There are few things that warm a nerd's heart quite like a great console mod, which is why we felt we had no choice but to share this impressive project from YouTube user wermy. Dubbed "Game Boy Zero, ...
Nintendo is releasing its NES Classic Edition in November, a miniaturized version of the original console with 30 games built in and HDMI support. But modder Rated-E Mods has taken it one step further ...
You can pick up some pretty snazzy cases for your Raspberry Pi, but none of them beat this insane Apple III mod. Built using drawings of the real thing and a 3D printer, it looks almost identical to ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. There are a lot of things you can do with a Raspberry Pi, like build an inexpensive streaming PC ...
Following a weeks testing at Panasonic in South Wales, Raspberry Pi has made it through EMC testing without hardware mods. “The first boards have passed emission testing to Class A standard and comply ...
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