The Raspberry Pi 3 comes with Bluetooth 4.1, but it doesn't work out of the box. Here's how to get Bluetooth up and running on the latest Raspberry Pi. Taylor Martin CNET Contributor Taylor Martin has ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is celebrating the fifth anniversary of its original product’s launch by introducing the Raspberry Pi Zero W board. Costing a mere $10, the new addition builds upon the ...
A few weeks ago Swedish site SweClockers reported that a Raspberry Pi 3 was on the way. Now it looks like we have confirmation… courtesy of the FCC. Update: It’s official: the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B ...
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Raspberry Pi Made a $4 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Module
Raspberry Pi, the company best known for its single-board computers, just revealed its first standalone Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radio module. The new Raspberry Pi Radio Module 2 can add wireless ...
Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the Raspberry Pi Foundation today introduced another version of its Raspberry Pi Zero microcomputer. The newest member of the family, Raspberry Pi Zero W, costs $10 ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has marked the fifth anniversary of its original maker board by announcing a new variant of the inexpensive Raspberry Pi Zero, which now features wireless connectivity ...
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Raspberry Pi has released the Radio Module 2 for WiFi and Bluetooth integration, and it's super cheap
While we love our Raspberry Pi projects here at XDA, sometimes you don't want the whole Pi; sometimes you just want a slice. Such is the case for people who purchase the individual microcontrollers ...
The Raspberry Pi was born on February 29th which means we’re only three years away from its second birthday, and a new hardware release from the Pi Foundation is becoming somewhat of a tradition. This ...
The third major version of the Raspberry Pi will go on sale Monday, with the $35/£30 credit card-sized Raspberry Pi 3 Model B now sporting a 64-bit processor and embedded Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. In ...
When it comes to minuscule computing boards for hobbyists, Raspberry Pi is typically the first company to come to mind (although ASUS is looking to change that with its Tinker Board). The boards are ...
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