The CutiePi is a tablet computer that’s a little different from most tablets on the market. It’s a relatively inexpensive tablet. It’s designed to run a Linux-based operating system with a custom, ...
Since the Raspberry Pi arrived back in 2012, we’ve seen no end of interesting and creative designs for portable versions of the little computer. They often have problems in interfacing with their ...
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The CutiePie is a tablet with a 8 inch, 1280 x 800 pixel display, a 5,000 mAh battery, and a carrying handle. It’s also a modular, open source device that’s powered by a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ ...
If you have previously purchased a RasPad 3 tablet powered by the previous generation Raspberry Pi 4 mini PC. You might be interested in this overview of how leepspvideo. Imagine having the power of a ...
The Raspberry Pi opened up a whole new world of DIY projects but it has ironically been more difficult to actually produce a "normal" RPi-powered computer that doesn't look like a Frankensteined ...
A low-power mini PC replaced my Raspberry Pi cluster, simplified my home lab, and nearly cut power use in half.
Why my Raspberry Pi boards suddenly cost as much as a laptop now - and I'm not surprised ...
10 years of Raspberry Pi: The $25 computer has come a long way Your email has been sent This little device has revolutionized computing since it came on the scene. We ...
If you are interested in building your very own Raspberry Pi tablet, you may be intrigued by a project from “jrberendt” who has ingeniously created a tablet powered by a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B mini PC ...
The newest Raspberry Pi 400 almost-all-in-one computer is very, very slick. Fitting in the size of a small portable keyboard, it’s got a Pi 4 processor of the 20% speedier 1.8 GHz variety, 4 GB of RAM ...
British charity hopes to get ultra-low-cost Linux computers into hands of children in both the developed and developing world. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011. Eric and his family ...