This Pi-Powered Linux Terminal Is the Size of an iPhone
Making a handheld Linux device with the Raspberry Pi Zero W may seem a daunting task, but is easier than you think with the right materials.
From single board computers to microcontrollers, to all of their shields, hats, and add-ons, development boards are the brains that bring your project to life. Dive in to the world of boards to explore their full potential for a wide range of projects, including connecting devices to the Internet of Things, automating data collection for science experiments, controlling robots, and pretty much anything else you could imagine. Feeling inspired? Check out our Maker’s Guide to Boards to find the right one for your next build.
Making a handheld Linux device with the Raspberry Pi Zero W may seem a daunting task, but is easier than you think with the right materials.
Our Pi Day contest just ended, and we got a ton of clever, creative entries. Although we could only choose one winner, we want to highlight the batch of awesome runner-up projects that made our decision so hard.
Useful for makers and professionals alike, the new board lets you track objects like never before.
The latest board from the Pi Foundation is the Raspberry Pi Zero W, now with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless capabilities.
You could fit this Apple II in your pocket!
Watch as Tyler builds this cute balancing bot on the live stream.
Humble bundles are such a great deal!