Piper has announced the next version of its Raspberry Pi-powered DIY computer building kit for kids. A few years back, the San Francisco-based education technology startup debuted its first Piper ...
Building the right computer for your needs isn’t a difficult task, but finding the right parts and knowing if they all blend well when working together is where the problem is. That’s why the web has ...
Over the past couple of weeks we've been having a go at Piper, a DIY computer project. This project uses open source plans, hardware, and software to make an awesome learning and playing experience ...
In 1998, Ask Ars was an early feature of the newly launched Ars Technica. Now, as then, it’s all about your questions and our community’s answers. Each week, we’ll dig into our question bag, provide ...
A lot of wire wrapping went into the Magic-1 homebrew CPU Some people like to build their own computers. A smaller number like to modify them to boost the speed of the processor and make them more ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Piper, the company behind the Raspberry Pi-powered DIY computer building ...
Kano offers a DIY computer kit designed to teach kids to code and work with computers. The company’s first product was a kit that kids can put together featuring a Raspberry Pi, case, keyboard, and ...
Actually, it's just the case that's really made out of Legos, the rest are your usual computer parts. However, for once there is a Lego DIY project that isn't multi-colored. The ones that have all of ...
Can you generate VGA and handle a PS/2 keyboard with a Cortex-M4 in Rust? That’s precisely what [theJPster] wanted to find out with Monotron, a 1980s style home computer programmed in pure Rust. In ...
An official PinePhone keyboard accessory is on the way, and a handful of modern phones even have physical keyboards built-in. But some folks have been making their own DIY keyboard solutions for the ...