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Looking for an easy Raspberry Pi project to get started with coding and electronics? Try connecting some LEDs and coding them to turn on and off!
Looking to use your tinkering skills to build a DIY electric vehicle using an Arduino or Raspberry Pi? Check these great examples for inspiration!
Arduino boards have changed the face of DIY technology, but tend to drain batteries. Let’s look at how you can run an Arduino for days, months, or years.
Need to repair your smartphone, PC, MacBook, or other hardware? You can save money and time by doing it yourself with the help of these websites.
Here are five things to check if you need to troubleshoot a Raspberry Pi that should be working but for some reason won’t boot.
You can build your own compact Commodore 64 using nothing more than an affordable Raspberry Pi.
Concerned about the amount of noise your PC is making? Here are some practical ways to reduce PC noise, from simple tweaks to hardware upgrades.
Here’s how to install Plex server on a Raspberry Pi, configure it, and start streaming movies, TV shows, music, and more.
Linux is highly configurable and adaptable, and free. As such, it may not surprise you to learn that people use Linux for many unusual tasks.
These days you can run your Raspberry Pi using network boot, eliminating the need for microSD cards completely.
Windows 10 is available on a range of devices, including the Raspberry Pi, thanks to the Windows 10 IoT Core. Learn what it is and how to get started.
Looking for soccer-themed DIY projects for the FIFA World Cup? These Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects are great for soccer fan DIYers of any skill level.
Looking for a new way to use your Raspberry Pi? Here are several ways you can use a Raspberry Pi to upcycle old devices.
It’s not just for simple one-off projects—the Raspberry Pi can run as a server. Check these Raspberry Pi server project ideas and get more out of it.
Want to learn DIY electronics? You might have received a breadboard in your starter kit. But what is a breadboard and how does it work?
The BBC Micro:bit is a great project board for anyone who wants to ease into programming. Here are several beginner projects you can build with a BBC Micro:bit.
Maybe you’ve decided that you’d prefer ODROID over Raspberry Pi for your next project. But which ODROID model should you choose?
Don’t limit yourself to streaming only Steam games from PC to TV. With a Raspberry Pi, you can stream ANY game installed on your computer—without worrying about Steam Link!
You probably know about the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi, but what about the SPI and I2C connectors? What are they for, and how can you make use of them?
Struggling to get Amazon Video and Netflix running on your Raspberry Pi media center? Here’s how to get instant access using Kodi with OSMC.
Custom keyboards are easy to make with mechanical switches. You need only a few parts and a little bit of elbow grease to get started.
We explore why the Raspberry Pi is more successful than Odroid boards and other SBCs.
The Raspberry Pi is a fantastic little computer, but what do the GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) pins do exactly? In short, they open up a whole world of DIY electronic tinkering and invention.
Is your PS4 slowing down? Are its fans spinning louder? It may be full of dust. Here’s how to clean your PS4’s fan, heat sink, and hard drive bay.