Steam Link boxes are no more. The simple black micro PCs designed to let you play games in the living room -- or anywhere else in the house away from your gaming rig -- is sold out everywhere and it ...
Our lives are filled with cherished memories that we hold close to our hearts. To capture these precious moments and create lasting reminders, software engineer Mike Buss embarked on a journey to ...
Teachers and educators looking for a way to bring museums into the classroom may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi powered Museum in a Box. Which has been created to bridge the gap between museums ...
Watch out, Nintendo: Raspberry Pi enthusiasts are building their own gaming consoles and this latest one is actually pretty awesome. Using a Raspberry Pi computer and an Altoids mint box, recreational ...
From building your own analog effects pedal to processing audio through micro controllers, a lot of musicians love building their own boxes of sound modification. In his entry for the 2019 Hackaday ...
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 ...
The Steam Link is dead, and that sucks, but now we have the technology to resuscitate it. On Monday, Valve’s Sam Lantinga announced that the Steam Link app is now available in beta form on the ...
Gaming PCs I tried to build a high-end AMD gaming PC out of Cyber Monday deals but RAM prices make prebuilts better value for money Hardware Valve's Steam Deck dock is still $80, but this dock I ...
Pi Box is portable with Raspberry Pi 4 and display powered by a battery pack circuit. Features a 3D-printed shell with compartments for the battery, Pi 4, and screen. Instructions for building your ...
Raspberry Pi and ornithologist Jay Wainwright based in the United Kingdom has created a fantastic array of Raspberry Pi nest box camera systems allow you to view the nesting inside the box in amazing ...
Since jumping on the Linux train I've had roughly 27 ideas kicking around for how to use Raspberry Pi, but inexplicably haven't pulled the trigger yet. Well, I have zero excuses left. That's because ...