Game development resources
Here are some great sources for game-making tools and helpful tips from Mark Vanstone
Game development resources
Here are some great sources for game-making tools and helpful tips from Mark Vanstone
balenaFin review
A carrier board for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Lite, designed for the Internet of Things.
Three Lego Boost Raspberry Pi projects
We hack the Lego Boost kit some more, to gain extra control, and create some fun projects
Sean’s Robot
Edge detecting, face detecting, and voice-controlled – this happy robot can do it all.
Monitor plant growth with AI and OpenCV
Measure the height and width of objects with your Raspberry Pi using only the Pi Camera Module and OpenCV
Breadboard Pi Bridge review
Couple a breadboard to your Pi with GPIO ports in numerical order. By Phil King
Jam HAT review
ModMyPi’s board for adding lights, buttons, and a buzzer to the Raspberry Pi is a great solution for newcomers.
Raspberry Pi Party popper launcher
Need to fire a party popper and want to use code to pull the cord? What you need is an automated Raspberry Pi-powered Party Popper Launcher
Chord Assist
With a built-in AI voice assistant, this accessible smart guitar can help almost anyone learn to play.
Hack electronics with GPIO Zero 1.5
Take an off-the-shelf battery-powered door-bell and hack it to add new features, add a camera, and use a tonal buzzer to create your own jingle
PiTalk review
Turn your Pi into a 4G mobile phone with the PiTalk HAT from SB Components.
Commodore monitor with Raspberry Pi
Testing the notion that good things come in small packages, this tiny replica monitor was created for Commodore 64 gaming. David Crookes reports
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