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While a Raspberry Pi isn't powerful enough to host a website with tons of dynamic web pages, it’s perfect when you want to expose a test website for your home office to the Internet.
A mini PC is the obvious choice over a Raspberry Pi when you need performance. If you're using your setup for demanding tasks like video editing, multitasking with different desktop apps, and ...
Set up your Raspberry Pi. Pop the card out, plug it into your Pi, and connect the little computer to the power supply to turn it on. You’ll see a screen that lets you know it’s resizing the SD ...
8BitDo’s Retro Mechanical Keyboard gave me the push I needed to finally get a Raspberry Pi and put it in a NES-style case.
[Brian Dorey] has been adding green power solutions to his home for some time now, and as things have progressed, he has experimented with several different iterations of data loggers. The latest s… ...
If you need to set up multiple Raspberry Pi Wi-Fi networks or have trouble configuring a connection. You might be interested to know that Remote.It has ...
The tiny $35 Raspberry Pi computer doesn't come from a bakery, but it can power your robot army or other DIY electronics project. Here's how to install Raspbian and get cooking with Pi.
Setting up your Raspberry Pi as a web server means it will connect to the internet. However, if your goal is an in-home network server — a local server — a web server may not be necessary.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released PiServer, a tool which allows users to easily set up a network of Raspberry Pi computers.