Tom's Hardware on MSN
Working prototype of open-source printer promising user-repairability and no subscriptions debuts
The repairable Open Printer runs on a Raspberry Pi Zero W and refillable HP cartridges.
Our story comes to us from two professional red teamers, who get paid to break into offices and networks in order to find ...
The RootBoard is a handheld computer kit with a 3.5 inch color display, a 70-key thumb keyboard complete with function keys, and a built-in speaker plus what looks like a decent s ...
From reviving a dead Sega console to hosting your own dial-up internet connection, a Raspberry Pi can turn an afternoon into ...
If you already own a good gaming PC, there's no need to pick up Valve's new Steam Machine. Their decade old streaming device, ...
As announced by [André] on Bluesky, next month the much loved Rpilocator.com website will cease displaying the stock status and pricing of Raspberry Pi computers from various online retailers. One ...
How-To Geek on MSN
My most-used Raspberry Pi project started as a troubleshooting tool and turned into something much bigger
You can so much with DNS filtering.
Home Assistant OS 18.0 is here, bringing easier setup, improved Raspberry Pi support, and a host of behind-the-scenes ...
Few things annoy me more than paying a subscription for a service I only use once a month, sometimes not at all. The feeling ...
European cybersecurity research firm Paradigm Shift has disclosed details of a new BootROM exploit that affects millions of iPhones and cannot be patched with a software update. Dubbed Usbliter8, the ...
Setting up a Raspberry Pi for a DIY project can be daunting, especially if it requires soldering. These easier projects require no hands-on modifications.
What if a device could see the world the same way humans do, seeing objects, recognizing them, and understanding what they are in real time? Just like our eyes capture visuals and our brain instantly ...
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