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Working prototype of open-source printer promising user-repairability and no subscriptions debuts
The repairable Open Printer runs on a Raspberry Pi Zero W and refillable HP cartridges.
AMD's new FSR 4.1 INT8 upscaler gives RDNA 3 GPUs a massive image quality upgrade. We examine visual quality, performance, ...
The first model in Google's Omni family lets teams generate, revise and edit video through plain-language instructions. It ...
CrossLinkU-NX SoM board from Lattice Semiconductor. The SoM Board is optimised for resource‑constrained vision, sensor, edge, ...
From reviving a dead Sega console to hosting your own dial-up internet connection, a Raspberry Pi can turn an afternoon into ...
Your Raspberry Pi can do so much more than you think—here are 3 projects to try now ...
Lapse… so does this $25 Raspberry Pi Zero! Tiny, lightweight, and incredibly versatile. Mount it anywhere—from rooftops to ...
Many modern TVs ships with software that will let you stream video from Netflix, YouTube, and other services. And if you’re looking for something a little different, there’s no shortage of cheap media ...
Why Pi-based prototypes can fall apart in industrial environments, and how the BB-400 fixes every weak point. How onboard UPS, dual-power inputs, deterministic I/O, and industrial-grade networking ...
Recently, [Edward Schmitz] wrote in to let us know about his Hackaday.io project: SigCore UC: An Open-Source Universal I/O Controller With Relays, Analog I/O, and Modbus for the Raspberry Pi. In the ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When it comes to DIY tech, the Raspberry Pi is one of the most recognizable products out there. It's been around for more than a decade now, ...
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