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7 Tips to Get the Best Performance From Your Raspberry Pi 3

Finding your Raspberry Pi 3 isn’t quite reaching its limits? You’re not alone. Despite it being the most advanced version of the little computer to date, it can be tricky to get your set up right. It doesn’t matter whether you’re using your Raspberry Pi to run retro games, as a media center, or any… read more »

Is Vivaldi the Best Browser for Your Raspberry Pi?

The Vivaldi browser is great on any platform, but it really stands out at a Raspberry Pi browser. Read on to find out why you should use Vivaldi on your Pi. Read the full article: Is Vivaldi the Best Browser for Your Raspberry Pi? MakeUseOf

How to Set Up a Minecraft Server on Your Raspberry Pi

Want to play Minecraft on your own terms? Set up your own server, create your own worlds, perhaps build in them with friends and family? It’s remarkable, but true: you can do all of this on a Raspberry Pi. My son is a big fan of Minecraft, and is always wanting me to play along… read more »

10 Game Servers You Can Run on a Raspberry Pi

Gaming on the Raspberry Pi is surprisingly multi-faceted, with a number of classic titles able to be run natively on the little British computer. But what if you wanted something more impressive, yet game-related, from the device? Well, how about setting it up as a game server? Just imagine, hosting LAN parties wherever you are,… read more »

10 Operating Systems You Can Run With Raspberry Pi

At just $ 40 for the main version (and a lot less for the Pi Zero), there’s no point arguing with the Raspberry Pi. Versatile in a way its competitors are not, most projects and uses can be achieved with Raspbian, the Debian Linux fork. Raspbian is maintained by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, so you… read more »

5 Raspberry Pi Competitors You Need to Know About

The Raspberry Pi changed DIY computing completely. In the years since its release, the pocket sized computer has proved to be the multi-tool of DIY software and hardware crossover development. We have covered it extensively, with beginner guides for people new to the board, along with projects to tackle to put your Pi to use…. read more »

How to Get Ubuntu Running on Your Raspberry Pi

Raspbian Jessie is a great operating system for the Raspberry Pi, but if you want a more traditional Linux computing experience, you might be looking for a different OS. Many operating systems are available for the Raspberry Pi, among them Ubuntu. But surely that’s a desktop operating system? Well, yes, and no. In fact, Ubuntu… read more »

The Best Raspberry Pi Kits for Your First Project

Planning on a Raspberry Pi-based project? You’ll need more than just the low-cost computer, but what else? To help you out, various companies have put together Raspberry Pi kits, each suitable for particular tasks and projects. Let’s take a look at what’s available, and which kits will suit you project. Why Buy a Raspberry Pi… read more »

Live Stream to YouTube With a Raspberry Pi

By adding a camera module (or USB webcam) to your Raspberry Pi, you essentially get a portable, lightweight and easy-to-hold-or-mount internet-connected camera. So, it makes sense that you might want to stream footage with it. But how do you get started with this? Which Pi model should you use? Is one camera module solution better… read more »

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