The Raspberry Pi Zero, the cheap, $5 version of the popular computer, has been notoriously hard to find since its initial release. Today, they’re releasing a new model that adds in a camera connector.
Even on something as space constrained as the Raspberry Pi Zero there’s still room for improvement. The Raspberry Pi Foundation recently announced a hardware upgrade for the Raspberry Pi Zero that ...
Almost each and every new Raspberry Pi board has been met with blazing hot reception and quickly depleted stocks. Even so, the success of the Raspberry Pi Zero, their smallest board to date, still ...
Budding programmers and makers on a budget were treated to the Raspberry Pi Zero last November, and despite carrying a shockingly low price of just $5, the Raspberry Pi Foundation was somehow ...
The low-cost Raspberry Pi Zero single-board computer has relaunched in a new revision today, featuring the addition of a Camera Serial Interface (CSI) port. The original revision of the Raspberry Pi ...
On May 16, Raspberry Pi Founder Eben Upton announced that the company would be launching a camera connector for Raspberry Pi Zero, which debuted back in November 2015. Upton specified that the company ...
A Hong Kong-based connector manufacturer says it has shipped ten millionth dual USB connectors for the Raspberry Pi. Global Connector Technology (GCT) dual, USB type A is used in the Raspberry Pi and ...
This summer the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched a redesigned version of the low-cost, low-power mini-computer the team first launched two years earlier. The Model B+ had more USB port than the ...
Makers, developers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested to know that the awesome Raspberry Pi LED SHIM created by Pimoroni has now arrived at the Adafruit online store and is now available ...
Raspberry Pi Zero has received its first hardware upgrade—a camera connector—roughly half a year after the titchy, low-cost computer was launched. The connector will work with two Sony imaging modules ...
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