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How to remote control your Raspberry Pi from a browser with Raspberry Pi Connect
By Les Pounder published
Raspberry Pi’s take on remote desktop connections is in beta, and we take you through setting up your Raspberry Pi 4, 5 or 400 for remote access from across the globe.
How to manage applications on your Raspberry Pi with Pi-Apps
By Les Pounder published
If you need to install a few common applications then Pi-Apps is the easiest tool to manage applications on your Raspberry Pi.
How to overclock the Raspberry Pi 5 beyond 3 GHz!
By Les Pounder published
Originally stuck to ‘just’ a 3 GHz overclock, we can now overclock beyond this speed limit. How fast you can go depends on your luck!
How to turbo-charge your Raspberry Pi 5 with an NVMe boot drive (Updated)
By Les Pounder published
The fastest Raspberry Pi just got faster thanks to a PCIe interface and some low cost NVMe storage options. We show you how to get up and running!
How To Reduce Raspberry Pi 5, 4 Standby Power Consumption
By Les Pounder published
Reduce the standby power consumption of your Raspberry Pi 5 by 185% using this one trick. This isn’t clickbait, it is real!
How To Use Dual Cameras on the Raspberry Pi 5
By Les Pounder published
The Raspberry Pi 5’s dual camera connectors provide a quick and easy means to take multiple images using many different cameras. In this how to we show you how easy it can be!
How to Set Up a Headless Raspberry Pi, Without Ever Attaching a Monitor
By Avram Piltch last updated
By tweaking a few settings in Raspberry Pi imager, you can control your Pi over the network and will never need a screen.
How to Send Alerts From Raspberry Pi Pico W to a Phone or Tablet
By Les Pounder published
Want to send notifications, messages, files without the hard work? With a Raspberry Pi Pico W and ntfy.sh we can do that, and more.
How To Monitor Your Houseplants With Raspberry Pi Pico W and Telegram
By Les Pounder published
If only our houseplants could talk! Well now they can, using a Raspberry Pi Pico W, a sensor and a Telegram account.
How To Build an Air Quality Alert Light with Raspberry Pi Pico
By Les Pounder published
The air we breathe is important, so make sure that you know what the air is like before you leave your home. This quick and simple project will do just that, using RGB LEDs to give you a heads up.
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