Picochess is a chess program for the Raspberry Pi that you can use to carry out analyses, train openings, and master games.
When it comes to DIY projects, not much is more useful than a Raspberry Pi or a 3D printer, and this project combines both ...
This one has been brewing for a while. It appeared on the Blacklist in 2014 as Rothchild, then was later renamed to Huntington. A few days ago, the film again got a new title, as it’s now called How ...
It often seems as though technology evolves by the hour—and for tech leaders, ensuring their teams stay on top of the latest developments, tools and best practices is no small feat. Traditional ...
The world isn’t just more unstable—it’s more layered. Economic volatility. Climate disruption. AI acceleration. Political shocks. Layoffs. What used to be a single crisis now comes bundled. The World ...
In the old days of computing, users often bought kits and put together their own machines. Part of the fun of owning a computer was figuring out how everything worked together. You still can build ...
The Raspberry Pi might sound like dessert, but it's actually a credit card–sized computer changing the world of DIY tech. First launched in 2012 by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, it was designed to make ...
Two different technology skills programs have been unveiled recently, both aiming to enhance computing education within schools, and both sponsored by technology vendors aiming to inspire the next ...
[Jaryd] from Core Electronics shows us human-like computer vision with Moondream on the Pi 5. Using the Moondream visual language model, which runs directly on your Raspberry Pi, and not in the cloud, ...
What if your Raspberry Pi could do more than just compute, it could see the world like you do? Imagine a tiny device that doesn’t just identify a dog in a photo but tells you whether it’s lounging on ...
What if your next tablet wasn’t just another off-the-shelf device, but a fully customizable, Linux-powered powerhouse? Enter the Raspberry Pi 5 16GB tablet, a bold experiment in portable computing ...
What just happened? Engineers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have developed a method for measuring heart rates that requires no wristband, smartwatch, or medical device. Instead, the ...