Previously, we wrote about the Louder Raspberry Pi, an open-source media center that integrates the Louder Raspberry Hat ...
Lilbits: Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra's Privacy Display, Apple's touchscreen MacBooks, and an overkill Raspberry Pi 5 cooler ...
Espressif Systems has just published a bug advisory for ESP32-C5 chips that identifies and fixes three bugs related to PSRAM ...
Adding agentic AI to the familiar chatbot-type generative AI is a major step, Toby Rogers tells Raspberry Pi users.
Has the addition of “AI” engagements improved the customer experience? Is the Raspberry Pi cooked? The “AI” Mercury Switch at ii-net How’s your broadband going? If you are with ii-net in Australia you ...
Tired of indecision and empty weekends, this techie from Bengaluru allowed himself to get "kidnapped" - no excuses, no ...
Some of the best iPad apps are hiding in plain sight. Here are the ones worth installing to make your iPad genuinely more ...
The Teesside-made component shows the Kremlin's success in getting around Western sanctions intended to choke off access to products for its arms industry ...
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Bengaluru techie uses AI to monitor cook, fires her for stealing fruit: ‘Caught her red handed’
A Bengaluru-based tech professional has revealed that he used an AI monitor to keep an eye on his cook, whom he suspected of stealing fruits ...
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Someone made a 4G ESP32 smartphone, and it's as impressive as it sounds
The source code is coming soon.
Getting started with Raspberry Pi can be a bit daunting for a newcomer, but these tips will have you on your way to programming fun projects in no time.
For all those fun Raspberry Pi projects you're working on, power is a must. Outside a USB power supply, you can also provide ...
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