How to Stream Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, and More on  the Raspberry Pi - Install Widevine on Raspberry Pi

How to Stream Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, and More on the Raspberry Pi - Install Widevine on Raspberry Pi

Streaming from the likes of Netflix, Hulu, HBO MAX, Amazon Prime, and Spotify on the Raspberry Pi requires Widevine DRM support. And official Widevine DRM support has come to the Raspberry Pi! Learn how to stream to Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, HBO MAX, Spotify, and more with Widevine on the Raspberry Pi!
How to Make a Raspberry Pi Python Web Server

How to Make a Raspberry Pi Python Web Server

Because of its small footprint, energy efficiency, and reasonable computing power, the Raspberry Pi makes an excellent server. You can spin up a media server using the likes of Plex, Emby, and OpenMediaVault, or a web server running WordPress, Drupal, Apache, or NGINX. Similarly, you can make a Python web server with a Raspberry Pi and Flask. Learn how to build a Raspberry Py Python web server!
How to build a retro arcade with Lakka

How to build a retro arcade with Lakka

Raspberry Pi boards are superb for several projects. From cryptocurrency mining to low-powered home theatre PC (HTPC) builds, Raspberry Pi single board computers (SBC) offer tons of functionality. A top project for the Pi is creating a retro gaming console. You’ll find several options for doing so, from RetroPie and Recalbox to Lakka. Learn how to build a retro arcade with Lakka!
How to Install Raspbian Buster on the Raspberry Pi 4 - Review and Installation

How to Install Raspbian Buster on the Raspberry Pi 4 - Review and Installation

Learn how to install Raspbian Buster on the Raspberry Pi 4 in this Raspbian Buster review and tutorial!
How to Get Started With Debian on RockPro64

How to Get Started With Debian on RockPro64

The RockPro64 from Pine64 is one of the best Raspberry Pi alternatives on the market. Check out this polished RockPro64 Debian distro for a competent, lightweight desktop.
Get Started With Docker on Raspberry Pi

Get Started With Docker on Raspberry Pi

Learn how to get started with Docker on Raspberry Pi, from what is Docker to why you should use Docker on the Raspberry Pi. Plus, check out a test Docker pull of a Docker Plex Media Server for Raspberry Pi!
Kali Linux on the Raspberry Pi: What is Kali Linux and Should You Use it?

Kali Linux on the Raspberry Pi: What is Kali Linux and Should You Use it?

Get started with penetration testing and white hat hacking and learn how to install Kali Linux on the Raspberry Pi!
Welcome to the ESP32 running EduBlocks!

Welcome to the ESP32 running EduBlocks!

The ESP32 has become the big thing in Internet of Things (IoT) projects. It offers better WiFi, Bluetooth and performance than the ESP8266, and for not much more money!
How to Create a Successful Electromaker Submission

How to Create a Successful Electromaker Submission

Here at Electromaker, we often receive questions about what makes a solid submission. While there's not necessarily one answer, several elements comprise a quality Electromaker article. Learn how to craft an awesome project which will thrive within the Electromaker community.
Setup Octoprint for the Anet A8 with a Raspberry Pi

Setup Octoprint for the Anet A8 with a Raspberry Pi

The Anet A8 3D printer that we reviewed in early 2018 is a bit of a beast for under $150, it produces decent quality prints and it is relatively easy to build. It may be a basic printer, made to a price point but we found that it was a reliable workhorse for makers.
Go off the grid with your Raspberry Pi Zero W

Go off the grid with your Raspberry Pi Zero W

The Raspberry Pi Zero W is a truly wondrous piece of kit. It provides access to the Raspberry Pi learning resources, it is really cheap so we can embed it in a project and forget about it, and it sips away at power, unlike its much larger relatives that guzzle power!
Launch applications using an RFID card reader and Raspberry Pi

Launch applications using an RFID card reader and Raspberry Pi

The humble keyboard and mouse are traditional forms of input that are used to control computers. But for those of us too young, or those requiring a computer to be adapted for their needs, these traditional interfaces are not suitable and we need to adapt how we offer an interface for the user.