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How I Managed to Play AAA Games on Raspberry Pi

You can utilize your Raspberry Pi to experience games too, with a catch!

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Raspberry Pi 500 Computer Launches with the Official Raspberry Pi Monitor

Raspberry Pi 500 computer is now available powered by Raspberry Pi 5, alongside the Raspberry Pi Monitor. Here are the specs!
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Install raspi-config in Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi

The raspi-config tool allows you to do several common config changes on your Pi device. Learn to install and use it on Ubuntu running on Pi.

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9 Projects Ideas to Get into DIY Mode With Raspberry Pi Pico

Got a Raspberry Pi Pico? Here are some examples of what you can do with this tiny but versatile microcontroller.

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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 Launches as a Modular Version of Raspberry Pi 5

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 launches with up to 8GB RAM and 64GB storage, VideoCore VII GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, and 802.11ac Wi-Fi. Here are the specs!
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What’s the Deal with Raspberry Pi’s New SD Card? A Hands-On Review

Raspberry Pi is expanding its ecosystem with official accessories. We tested the official SD card and here’s what we found.

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This Simple Change Improved the Performance of My Homelab Running on Raspberry Pi

My struggling Raspberry Pi got a performance boost by a small change in the memory configuration.

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Making Your Raspberry Pi Hacking Ready by Installing Kali Linux on it

Get the perfect pocket-sized hacking setup by installing Kali Linux on Raspberry Pi!

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Raspberry Pi Launch Official USB 3.0 Hub for $12

Raspberry Pi has unveiled another low-price own-brand product, this time a 4-port USB 3.0 hub compatible with most of its single-board computers. In the past few months we’ve seen the company expand its range of official accessories and add-ons t…

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Raspberry Pi Gives its Tiny Touch Display a Big Upgrade

Raspberry Pi has announced a new version of its 7-inch ‘Touch Display’ accessory. And given that the previous model was announced 9 years ago, some kind of update was arguably due for this device. The Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 runs at a …

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I Installed Fedora on Raspberry Pi, Here’s How it Compares to the Official Pi OS

Ready to switch your Raspberry Pi experience with Fedora? Here’s how I do it.

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He He 😆 Running Windows on Raspberry Pi … Because Why Not?

Sometimes I feel too adventurous to try new and weird things. This one is one of those adventures.

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Raspberry Pi OS Now Enables Wayland by Default on All Raspberry Pi Models

The biggest change in the new Raspberry Pi OS release is the enablement of the labwc Wayland compositor by default on all Raspberry Pi models. Previous Raspberry Pi OS versions used the Wayland windowing system by default only for Raspberry Pi 4 and Ra…

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Raspberry Pi OS Now Enables Wayland by Default on All Raspberry Pi Models

The latest Raspberry Pi OS release enables the Wayland windowing system by default across all models of Raspberry Pi by using the labwc Wayland compositor.
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Raspberry Pi 4 vs Pi 5: What’s the Difference?

The good-old Raspberry Pi 4 or the newer Raspberry Pi 5? Let’s know the differences to decide better.

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Raspberry Pi Launch Own-Brand SSDs Priced From $30

One of the best things about the Raspberry Pi 5 (other than the performance boost over its predecessor) is how much simpler it is to add an SSD. And if you’re running a full desktop OS like Ubuntu you should use an SSD: startup times are blazingl…

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Pi-Apps: The Unofficial but Definitely Better App Store for Raspberry Pi

You can improve your application installation smoother and efficient on Raspberry Pi with the Pi Apps.

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I Ran 9 Popular LLMs on Raspberry Pi 5; Here’s What I Found

I ran some very basic to seriously powerful AI models on the Raspberry Pi 5. The result in not very unsurprising.

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What Can You do With the Raspberry Pi’s Newly Launched AI Camera?

Thinking of getting the official Raspberry Pi AI camera? Here’s what you need to know about it.

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What is a Raspberry Pi HAT? What is it Used for?

The HAT can enhance the capabilities of your Raspberry Pi. Learn more about them in this article.

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