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The Raspberry Pi 4's new USB-C charging port refuses to work with laptop chargers due to a wonky implementation.
Similarly one could hack in a resistor on the Raspberry Pi 4 after cutting a trace between both CC pins… or even simpler: never use an e-marked USB-C cable with the Raspberry Pi 4.
Discover 4 innovative Raspberry Pi projects that go beyond novelties, offering practical solutions for personal cloud storage ...
Once you install the Raspberry Pi OS, you can program in various languages like Python, Scratch, Java, C/C++, and others supported by Linux. Python is the most popular programming language for ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 promises to be a boon for homebrew gadget makers, but it has flaw that could pose headaches for some users. Tyler Ward and others have discovered that the Pi 4 isn't using a ...
Discover the SunFounder 10.1-inch touchscreen, perfect for DIY projects like smart mirrors, gaming stations, and home automation setups.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is finally designing a microcontroller with its own chip. Here's how you can use it for your projects and everything you need to know about its features and specs.
The Raspberry Pi 4 has a buggy USB-C port that means that many popular charging cables can’t give it power. The problem has been acknowledged by Raspberry Pi cofounder Eben Upton.
Closing thoughts So you need a desktop, should you just use a Raspberry Pi? If you have one already, sure, give it a try; it might surprise you.