The Raspberry Pi has taken the education and enthusiast-build worlds by storm. Its open-ended, low-cost design puts a £30, fully capable computer into the hands of anyone who wants one: just add a ...
We know that a Raspberry Pi can be turned into a motion sensing security camera, but it’s even cheaper to do it with the $5 Raspberry Pi Zero. DIYer Mark West shows you how. Build a Motion Sensing ...
One of the biggest (if not primary) selling points for the Raspberry Pi is its capacity for change. The modest computer platform can link up with a number of official and unofficial components to ...
Raspberry Pi has just introduced a new camera module in the high-quality camera format. For the same $50 price you would shell out for the HQ camera, you get roughly eight times fewer pixels. But this ...
Adding a camera to a Raspberry Pi is as easy as plugging in the official module. The original Raspberry Pi camera module was just a measly 5 megapixel camera. Today, it’s been upgraded to an 8 ...
Software installation is also handled in a similar manner. For the last part of this tutorial we go and install a screen capture tool called scrot and we do this by typing $ sudo aptget install scrot.
The Raspberry Pi AI HAT + package looks like this. The Raspberry Pi AI HAT + comes in two models with AI processing capabilities: 13 TOPS and 26 TOPS. This time, the 26 TOPS model was sent to me by ...