[gbaman] has figured out a simpler way to program the new Raspberry Pi Zero over USB without modifying the board. Why is this useful? One example which appealed to us was setting the Zero’s USB ...
Since the Raspberry Pi 2 was released, everyone building RetroPi emulators has been graced with four USB ports. For those of us doing useful stuff with the Pi, those ports are a little anemic ...
There are hundreds of Raspberry Pi HATs (hardware attached on top) on the market that offer everything from GPS to cellular connectivity ... connector and two USB Type-A 2.0 ports.
The Raspberry Pi isn't as secure as you may have thought ... What with the iPhone USB-C controller hack, and news of an evolving threat to 100 million macOS users, to name but two examples.