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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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Raspberry Pi’s New $70 AI Camera Works With All Pi Models

If you’re looking to kick the tyres on some AI image processing/recognition tasks and you own an older Raspberry Pi, the new AI Camera add-on may be of interest. While the $70 Raspberry Pi AI Kit only works with a Raspberry Pi 5, the $70 AI camer…

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What is a Compute Module? Why should you care about it?

In a nutshell, Compute Module is the brain but without much of the body.

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Installing Docker on Raspberry Pi OS

Learn to install Docker properly on Raspberry Pi OS in this tutorial.

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Raspberry Pi Imager Gets Qt 6 Port, Offers AppImages on Linux

You don’t need to own a Raspberry Pi to make use of the Raspberry Pi Imager. This nifty image writer makes flashing ISO, IMG, and similar files to USB drives and SD cards mighty easy. A new update, Raspberry Pi Imager 1.9, was released this week …

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Raspberry Pi Imager 1.9: Qt6 Integration & AppImage Support

Raspberry Pi Imager 1.9, an easy-to-use SD card preparation tool by Raspberry Pi, arrives with Qt6, platform crypto, and Linux AppImages.
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Raspberry Pi Imager 1.9 Released with Qt 6 Port, AppImage Support, and More

Raspberry Pi Imager 1.9 is now available for download with Qt 6 interface, AppImage bundles, vendored dependencies, and platform crypto. Here’s what’s new!
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Taking Knowledge in My Own Hands By Self Hosting Wikipedia and Arch Wiki

Doomsday or not, knowledge should be preserved.

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Clone Existing Raspberry Pi OS to a Bigger (or smaller) SD Card

Need more space on your Pi? How about cloning it to a bigger SD card? Here’s how to do that.

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7 of the Best Lightweight Operating Systems for Raspberry Pi

Looking to extract more performance out of your Pi? Check out our top picks for the best lightweight OS available on the Raspberry Pi today.
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How to Reset Raspberry Pi Password

Resetting a forgotten Raspberry Pi OS password is not too complicated. Here’s what you need to do.

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CrowView Note: A Laptop that isn’t a Laptop – It’s Way More Useful

Ever wished you could use your Raspberry Pi 5, Android smartphone, or mini PC as a laptop? The CrowView Note, which hit Kickstarter last week, allows you to do precisely that. From a cursory glance Elecrow’s CrowView Note looks a lot like a regul…

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A Newer, Cheaper Raspberry Pi 5 is Available

Launched less than a year ago, the Raspberry Pi 5 has proven widely popular with single-board computing fans and Linux ARM enthusiasts thanks to its increased performance, memory, and PCIe bus for expansion. But until now the Raspberry Pi 5 has only be…

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Booting Raspberry Pi 5 from NVMe SSD

Running a Raspberry Pi 5 from a NVMe SSD has become a lot easier these days.

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This $60 Intel SBC is Cheaper & Faster than a Raspberry Pi 5

Love the idea of tinkering around with a small, single-board computer (SBC) but need something more powerful than most ARM-based offerings provide? If so, the Radxa X4 may be of interest. Powered by an Intel N100 processor with Intel UHD graphics, the …

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