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StereoPi is a clever stereoscopic camera with Raspberry Pi inside for computer vision learners, drone and robot builders.
Measurement Computing Corporation (MCC) has released a $99 measurement DAQ (Data acquisition system) HAT for the Raspberry Pi.
There are quite a few Raspberry Pi boards on the market today and sometimes it’s not that clear on the differences between them.
SinoVoIP is going to launch their inexpensive Raspberry Pi Zero compatible, Allwinner H2+ powered board Banana Pi-P2 Zero.
LiFePo4wered/Pi+ is simply a better version of the LiFePo4wered/Pi3 and the LiFePowered/Pi.
The gen4-4DPi range of LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) touchscreen modules was recently released by 4D Systems.
What is Tracksoar Tracksoar is one of the smallest, lightest, open source APRS trackers available.
Ever since the first Raspberry Pi was released back in 2012, millions of them have been sold worldwide and have revolutionized...
Early last year, the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3, a board designed to provide firms with...
The third revision of the Raspberry Pi can best be summed up by the old adage of more of the same.
The Google AIY (Artifical Intelligent Yourself) Project Team is no new and has been in existence for a while now.
BML project for using a $2 FTDI FT260Q for adding 14 bits of GPIO to any PC via USB with no device drivers required.