It’s hard to believe, but the Raspberry Pi has now been around long enough that some of the earliest Pi projects could nearly be considered bonafide vintage hacks at this point. A perfect example are ...
A Raspberry Pi is a small computer capable of handling certain functions, but who would have thought it could be turned into a phone? The small, portable computer was turned into a phone with the help ...
You wouldn’t think of it to look at it, but with a little bit of ingenuity and a lot of time, the Raspberry Pi can make a pretty decent little DIY smartphone. Instructables user Mach_5 shows you how ...
If you are becoming a little bored with the creations from both the Android and iOS camps with regards smartphone design, you might be interested in building your very own Raspberry Pi smartphone ...
For [Tyler]’s entry to the Hackaday Prize, he’s making something that just a few years ago would be unheard of in a homebrew build. He’s making a DIY smartphone. Yes, with cheap single-board Linux ...
Makers or Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy may be interested in this new smartphone connected Raspberry Pi door lock which has been created by the team over at ...
What happens when a Raspberry Pi gets control of a smartphone robot? Since this technically hasn't been done before, the findings are quite peculiar for those that know what a Raspberry Pi is usually ...
You can purchase a smart lock that you control with your phone easily enough, but it’s much more fun to actually make one yourself. YouTubers Hacker House make one with a Raspberry Pi. The idea here ...
Most current in-car infotainment and “telematics” systems follow a common theme in their design. For the sake of safety, branding, and a sustained source of revenue, they shackle vehicle owners to an ...
There’s no shortage of Raspberry Pi lookalikes these days. But the PICO-PI-IMX8M stands out as one of the only models I’m aware of to feature an NXP I.MX8M Quad processor. One of the things I find ...
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Here on GBM we spend a lot of time talking about small, mobile computing devices, but they usually take the form of tablets and smartphones and the like and ...