Today, Apple has announced their latest bit of hardware. Following in the tradition of the Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, and the Intel Edison, Apple have released a single board computer meant for ...
Bringing Android Auto or Apple CarPlay to an older car is something that can be done with the right aftermarket HUDs, but in most of the cases, these cost more than the majority of drivers are willing ...
Raspberry Pi’s single-board computers have supported expansion boards called HATs (Hardware Attached on Top) for more than a decade. But those boards have typically had to rely on the 40-pin headers ...
Owners of the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC might be interested in a new case for the minicomputer which has been created by RetroConnector over on the Etsy website and takes the form of an Apple II ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts with access to a 3D printer may be interested in this awesome Apple //e Raspberry Pi 3 case created by Thingiverse member “adesz88”. This innovative design not only pays ...
In my search for a media center front-end, Home Assistant server, media server, and do-everything-else computer, I briefly considered buying a Raspberry Pi. Then I caught wind of the used Mac mini ...
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 ...
If you want to stream photos and videos from your iPhone or iPad to your TV, this clever hack might let you do so on the cheap. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, ...
Raspberry Pi surged on Tuesday with traders pointing to X, where one account holder posted a "fun trade idea" to go long the shares, citing AI assistants OpenClaw and PicoClaw, Nanobot and hoarding.
Why just put that Raspberry Pi into a boring little plastic box when you can give it a classy place to live? Charles Mangin is selling these Apple II Raspberry Pi cases at his RetroConnector Etsy shop ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation just unveiled a brand new project — an actual store. If you live in Cambridge in the U.K., you can now buy a bunch of sweet Raspberry Pis with which to tinker and develop ...