Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. As the name may suggest, the mintyPi 2.0 is sudomod’s second attempt at building a Raspberry Pi-powered Altoids ...
Using a Altoids tin and a mini Raspberry Pi Zero PC that are available to purchase for $5, YouTube user has created a awesome portable games system complete with its own tiny screen and controllers.
Get ready for a serious Geeksgiving celebration. The Raspberry Pi Foundation today announced its latest wonder: The ultra-low-cost Raspberry Pi Zero. At $5 per unit, it may rank as the world’s ...
Nintendo’s new Switch console is turning the gaming world on its head, but it could soon face some fresh the Raspberry Pi. YouTuber Sudo Mod recently revealed his latest creation that stuffs a ...
If you would like to create a Raspberry Pi Zero pocket workstation using an old Altoids tin complete with tiny monitor, a project published to the HackMyPi website by MWAGNER might be worth more ...
A YouTuber and inventor has revealed mintyPi 2.0, a project that transforms a regular mint tin box into a portable video game console. MintyPi 2.0, powered by the Raspberry Pi mini-computer, is the ...
What would you build if you could design any kind of tech device for $35? Would you bypass the costs of major cellphone providers and build your own smartphone? Would you build a bartending robot to ...
The Altoids mints tin is perhaps the most iconic part of the product (which may say something about the mints themselves, I guess?), and in today's life hack-obsessed world, people have long been ...