Sami Pietikäinen has published a new Raspberry Pi project providing details on how you can create your very own Raspberry Pi Zero in car audio system which supports live streaming. The project uses a ...
Even those critical of Apple as a company have to admit that they were really onto something with the iPod. The click wheel was a brilliant input device, and the simplicity of the gadget’s user ...
Hackaday describes a plan to build a streaming video back-pack – something which normally costs $1000+ but which this build can do for $600. The plan: build a cheap, do-it-yourself version of the ...
PC game streaming sounds simple until you try to make it feel normal on a TV. I wanted something that behaved like a dedicated console front end, not a project that needed constant babysitting.
With all the features they offer, smart TVs have been all the rage in the past few years. They let you connect to the internet, watch a never-ending stream of content, and listen to all the songs you ...
The Raspberry Pi is an incredibly versatile computing platform, particularly when it comes to embedded applications. They’re used in all kinds of security and monitoring projects to take still shots ...
A good streaming box or dongle can cost just as much or quite a bit more than a Raspberry Pi, even when you factor in a case, power supply, and wireless media keyboard. If you're in the market for an ...
Raspberry Pi is known for making small, low-power single-board computers. But you typically have to connect them to a monitor, mouse, keyboard, and other peripherals using cables or wireless ...
Infineon has made a HAT for Raspberry Pi which it says is the world’s first fully self-contained Raspberry Pi audio amplifier HAT. It offers high definition audio at boom box power levels in a small ...
In the June 2016 issue, I described my Raspberry Pi outdoor camera build. Since then, however, I've discovered a different way to stream video from it. Although capturing images with "raspistill" and ...
Element 14, the company that manufactures Raspberry Pi, just upped the audio chops of the $25 single-board computer. The company recently released a $33 audio card that promises PC-like audio capture ...
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