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If you have both a Raspberry Pi and an iPad, this tutorial from What a Palaver's Angela Wolff will help you remotely control the Pi with your tablet—from anywhere you have an internet connection.
The Raspberry Pi is a tiny, low-power, low-cost computer that sells for around $35. But while that price gets you a processor, memory, and a few ports you need to supply the display, input device ...
In the 21st century, computers like Raspberry Pi lend themselves well to being carried around easily and are perfect for generating and processing One Time Pads.
Xbox Pad Control for Raspberry Pi Projects Welcome to a practical and fun way to control your Raspberry Pi projects using an Xbox One controller! This project emerged from the desire to offer an ...
Raspberry Pi reboot-button This project provides a Python script to monitor a physical button connected to a Raspberry Pi's GPIO pin. When the button is pressed, the Raspberry Pi performs a clean ...
Final Thoughts Adding a power button to your Raspberry Pi is a simple and convenient way to control your device. With the steps above, you can easily add a push button switch to your Raspberry Pi’s ...
With the recent teardown of the Raspberry Pi 500, there were immediately questions raised about the unpopulated M.2 pad and related traces hiding inside. As it turns out, with the right parts and ...
Raspberry Pi fans have long wished for a power button. The Raspberry Pi 5 delivers. But what if you have an older model? Check out this Smart Power Button.
The success and popularity of Raspberry Pi boards is certainly well-deserved, but over time many users have noticed and complained about the lack of a power button.
Fortunately the hardware RNG built into the Raspberry Pi can generate large amounts of data in a short amount of time. For instance a pad with 10,000 sets of five-digit random numbers can be ...