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Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
The Raspberry Pi Pico Wireless, launched today for about $6, RP2040 development board design by including a radio.
The Raspberry Pi Pico W , which goes on sale today for around $6, expands the already outstanding feature set of the RP2040 development boar...
The Retro-Portable Clockwork Pi The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 SOM Adapter is Now Available for DevTerm.
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 and an in-house RISC-V architecture are among the new SOM family possibilities for the DevTerm. Clockwork...
Fermion 1.51” OLED Transparent Display Compatible with Most Platforms
We've seen transparent displays in several Si-Fi movies and we as electronics enthusiasts curious to use transparent displays finally DF...
The mobile Linux distribution postmarketOS v22.06 includes quicker updates and UI enhancements
PostmarketOS is a Linux distribution geared for cellphones and other ARM-based devices. Originally conceived as a project to give obsolete p...
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