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The Raspberry Pi has become a versatile platform for embedded engineers, offering compact computing power and an extensive ecosystem. While the core board provides a solid foundation, the real ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 (and 400) systems are versions of the Raspberry Pi built for people who use the Raspberry Pi as a general-purpose computer rather than a hobbyist appliance. Now the company is ...
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The UNC2891 hacking group, also known as LightBasin, used a 4G-equipped Raspberry Pi hidden in a bank's network to bypass security defenses in a newly discovered attack. The single-board computer was ...
Raspberry Pi launched a follow-up to its Camera Module 3 with the Camera Module 3 Sensor Assembly. Now, Raspberry Pi users can put the camera sensors into their own custom form factors. The move ...
Raspberry Pi has just launched a new version of its 12-megapixel camera module, and it’s even smaller than before. This new camera is called the Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 Sensor Assembly, and it’s ...
Retro cameras are seeing a resurgence in popularity, but film tends to be expensive to develop. After finding a cheap Super 8 camera at a flea market, however, one filmmaker decided to convert it into ...
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