How good is this? A one-inch TV screen powered by Raspberry Pi silicon, the RP2040 - the TinyTV. And there's even a TinyTV Mini, which is half the size again!
12MP Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3 adds autofocus, dynamic-range imaging
I've been remiss not to flag this one earlier: a sophisticated new version of the Raspberry Pi camera - the Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3.
Gadget Book: Build AI-Enabled Drones with the Raspberry Pi 4
This one looks interesting, a new entrant for our virtual Gadget Library: a book about autonomous AI-enabled drones and the Raspberry Pi 4.
The Skull of the Terminator, Raspberry Pi style
I found this striking image looking at me in my twitter stream the other day: the Raspberry Pi-powered Terminator Skull, no less. It must be Tuesday...
RP2040-powered Pimoroni Badger badge flashes E Ink display
I want to flag this Badger board from Pimoroni, which was previously featured on the Engineer In Wonderland blog but is well worth highlighting here on Gadget Master, too.
Raspberry Pi Pico W talks IoT
Launched back in January 2021, the tiny but powerful $4 Raspberry Pi Pico (built on the RP2040) was missing one feature for IoT: a method for connecting to the network...
Palm sized robot dog operates with OpenCat
I seem to be sampling a robotics seam recently - see the Arduino Braccio ++ robotic arm kit, the Roomba-based iRobot and the Pimoroni Trilobot, for example - and now here scampers Petoi Bittle, the world's first palm sized robot dog.
New version of Ubuntu is officially Raspberry Pi runnable
The new version of Ubuntu Linux, version 22, has a Raspberry Pi angle - Ubuntu 22.04 LTS marks the first long term support release with Ubuntu Desktop support for the Raspberry Pi.
Pop-up Raspberry Pi store tours UK for shop’s Third Birthday
It's been three years since Raspberry Pi opened their very own bricks and mortar store in Cambridge, and to celebrate, pop-up versions of the store will appear around the UK in three new places.
Trilobot rolls into cute robotic action
Well, hello, little Trilobot. What are you? A mid-level Raspberry Pi-based robot kit from Pimoroni, is the answer, designed with educational use in mind.