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How to Turn Your Raspberry Pi Into an Android TV Box
Android is a powerful operating system with tons of potential. As a result, many set-top box makers often settle on it. It's ...
How does one become a computer engineer? Going to college or taking online courses will definitely give you the necessary knowledge, but how do you practice those skills and put them to the test?
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5 open-source Raspberry Pi projects I'm self-hosting to save money
The other smart way to save money is to make a budget and stick with it. Unfortunately, a lot of budgeting software costs ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is a fantastic little computing machine. However, no matter how powerful the Raspberry Pi 5’s CPU may be, the Raspberry Pi 5 would be a useless lump of silicon and FR4 without a ...
The Raspberry Pi is a super-affordable machine that can handle a ton of different use cases, and now it’s also one of the first devices that you can install Android TV 13 on, though it’s not ...
Alan is a technology author based in Nova Scotia, Canada. A computer enthusiast since his youth, Alan stays current on what is new and what is next. With over 30 years of experience in computer, video ...
More than a month after releasing the source code for Android 15, Google is beginning to roll out the latest version of its mobile operating system to Pixel phones and tablets. But many of the new ...
As if bringing Android 12L to the nine-year-old Nexus 7 was not enough, a developer has ported the latest mobile OS build to the Raspberry Pi 4. Already one of the homebrew computing champions, the ...
Google sees the Android Auto adoption numbers going through the roof, with the company claiming the in-car experience is already available in over 200 million vehicles. The growing adoption is no ...
Valve’s Steam Deck is a handheld gaming PC that will ship with a Linux-based operating system. Thanks to Valve’s Proton software, many Windows games will run without any modifications. But developers ...
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