We've seen some rather intriguing usage cases for Raspberry Pi-powered devices in recent months, but this latest development from Hriday Badot has our attention. Hriday posted his latest contraption ...
As virtual and augmented reality steadily advance in both visual fidelity and headset comfort, researchers continue to work on input solutions that will feel more natural than holding controllers.
The Raspberry Pi has become so ubiquitous that even people who aren't particularly interested in computers, outside of using them to surf the web or work, have heard of them. As TechRepublic explains, ...