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| How much energy does your house, balcony power supply, or PV system consume? Sure, you can purchase a plug-and-play energy logger on the Int...

| Raspberry Pi’s online Code Editor lets kids discover the fun and easy way to learn coding at clubs, schools, or at home.

| Have you seen the movie "Mission Impossible” with Tom Cruise? Would you like to know how to catch him with a $40 sensor? Try building a high...

| Thomas McDonald’s original oscilloscope project for the Raspberry Pi, “Ohsillyscope,” got a lot of attention, so he’s open-sourced the code.

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| The Raspberry Pi RP2040 is a sub-$1 microcontroller with amazing capabilities. Luke Wren, one of the engineers who worked on the MCU, talks...

| The Weather Hat from Pimoroni is a meteorlogically minded Raspberry Pi HAT. It plugs onto any Raspberry Pi equipped with the 40-pin extensio...

| Jörg Haase, an operating engineer at DB AG, has a passion for audio and video electronics, as well as for making videos on YouTube (@ve99onl...

| Elektor TV Industry is the Elektor channel dedicated to news from the electronics industry. It features visit reports of trade shows, interv...

| In this article we’ll see how to turn our Raspberry Pi into a stand-alone Alexa device. We’ll install the Alexa Amazon Voice Service (AVS) o...