How can developers move from one prototype to thousands of devices? A programming jig simplifies repeatable Compute Module ...
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I made my own YubiKey for less than $8
Your next hardware passkey might cost less than a fast-food combo meal.
The CM5 Programming Jig automates OS imaging and security setup for Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 boards on production lines.
With AI-driven RAM shortages pushing Raspberry Pi prices sky high, here's how to repurpose your old handset into a portable ...
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I built a travel router that actually defeats hotel Wi-Fi login pages — here's how
Two working radios with an old Pi and Wi-Fi adapter.
USB ports and cables have tons of potential capabilities, but making sense of them can be tricky if you don't know where to ...
For an interactive kiosk, you need a full operating system. An Arduino or ESP32 can handle sensor input and LED strips, but rendering a 1080p game with touch input and audio requires a proper Linux ...
It’s likely many of us have been in the position of first set-up on a machine such as a Raspberry Pi, and had keyboard problems. Either no spare keyboard is to be found, or a cluttered desk ...
Formatting a USB drive on Windows is a little more involved than you might think, but you should know how to do it for ...
Want to play retro Nintendo, Sega, and Sony games? You can build your own classic game system with a Raspberry Pi board—it's easier than you might think.
NetBSD 11 arrived later than announced, but now runs on RISC-V and offers ultra-fast MICROVM kernels for i386/amd64.
The Autonomous Intern is an interesting little piece of equipment. It looks like the Luxor Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, complete with a light beacon at the top of it, though in reality, it's only a ...
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