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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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How I Set Up Raspberry Pi for My 3 Year Old Kid

You are never too young to learn

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This $10 Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT Fits Inside the Official Case 

There are a lot of reasons to love the Raspberry Pi 5, and the inclusion of a single-lane PCI Express 2.0 interface for expansion is, for me, chief among them. I bought an inexpensive Pimorini NVMe Base to use an M.2 SSD with my Pi 5 (for a stonkingly …

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Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT+ Review: It Just Works!

About six weeks ago, the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced the official M.2 HAT for the Raspberry Pi 5, allowing us to finally have an internal disk drive for bigger storage capacity and a faster computing experience.
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New Raspberry Pi OS Release Brings Many UI Improvements and New Settings

The new Raspberry Pi OS release, versioned 2024-07-04, updates the panel and the PCManFM file manager with support for customizing more than two desktops. The panel also received support for customizing the labwc Wayland window-stacking compositor, whi…

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New Raspberry Pi OS Release Brings Many UI Improvements and New Settings

Raspberry Pi OS 2024-07-04 is now available for download with multiple UI enhancements to the Wayland desktop and new settings. Here’s what’s new!
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Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT+ Review: It Just Works!

A review of the official M.2 HAT+ for the Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer that lets you have a stable and faster internal storage drive.
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AlmaLinux OS Now Officially Supports the Raspberry Pi 5 Computer

AlmaLinux OS distribution now officially supports the Raspberry Pi 5 computer with the GNOME desktop environment by default.
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Can You Use Raspberry Pi 5 as a Desktop Computer?

The short answer is yes. And I am saying that after more than a month of using the Raspberry Pi 5.

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Raspberry Pi 5 Gets an Official $70 AI Add-On

With the AI gold-rush in full swing the folks at Raspberry Pi have joined the fray, launching a new budget-friendly machine-learning module for their iconic single-board computer. The $70 Raspberry Pi AI Kit is composed of the company’s own offic…

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Raspberry Pi 5 Official M.2 HAT Now Available for NVMe Drives and AI Accelerators

After a long wait, the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced today the general availability of the official Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT for the latest Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer.
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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Runs Brilliantly on the Raspberry Pi 5

The recent Ubuntu 24.04 LTS release has garnered plenty of praise for its great performance on Intel/AMD hardware, both does the latest version runs as well on the ARM-based Raspberry Pi? I’m pleased to say it does. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS for Raspberry…

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Meet Raspberry Pi Connect, a New Tool to Access Your Raspberry Pi Remotely

Raspberry Pi Connect is a new tool to easily and securely connect to your Raspberry Pi OS desktop remotely from anywhere in the world using just your web browser.

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Raspberry Pi Connect: Remote Access to your Pi from any Web Browser

Want to be able to access your Raspberry Pi from a different computer via a web browser, potentially from anywhere in the world? Using the new Raspberry Pi Connect tool…

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Meet Raspberry Pi Connect, a New Tool to Access Your Raspberry Pi Remotely

Raspberry Pi Connect is a new tool to easily and securely connect to your Raspberry Pi OS desktop remotely from anywhere in the world using just your web browser.
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Set Static IP Address on Raspberry Pi

Learn the proper steps of setting up a static IP for your Raspberry Pi device so that you can access it on the same IP always.

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Turn your Raspberry Pi into a NAS using Samba (SMB) Server

Here’s a good beginner’s Raspberry Pi project where you can turn your Pi into NAS using SMB server.

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