The humble Raspberry Pi is a staple in the tech DIYer community, but you can use one to leverage some cost savings when it comes to subscription services.
The Raspberry Pi 5 is a powerful machine, but the foundation may need to shift its direction to keep up with the times.
Embrace the simplicity and efficiency of self-hosting Vaultwarden on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, and the freedom of managing your ...
A teenager from Swindon is making waves online with his technical skills and creativity. Henley Robinson, aged 14, has built a high-spec gaming PC, launched his own website, and earned more than ...
Ignys has introduced RapidJig, a free, browser-based tool designed to simplify the creation of PCB test fixtures.
There are a lot of discontinued Apple products from the years gone by. Some forgotten Apple products are never really ...
Europe may not have a Nvidia of its own, but it has become home to some of the world's best-performing AI stocks. Companies supplying the infrastructure behind artificial intelligence — from lasers ...
As AI adoption accelerates across Singapore and Southeast Asia, where 81% of companies have moved beyond experimentation[1] and 56% of Singapore companies report progress toward scaled adoption[2], ...
In this episode, Hackaday editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start off by taking a trip down the Raspberry Pi memory lane and then tackle a fresh pile of listener mail. The discussion moves on ...
Your privacy took several hits this week—from Meta's latest changes to exposed passports and an Apple email leak. Here's what ...