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The Raspberry Pi 4's new USB-C charging port refuses to work with laptop chargers due to a wonky implementation.
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The C-STEM Center will hold a free, one-day workshop on using C-STEM Studio with Raspberry Pi on April 29 at UC Davis (see below). Using the C-STEM software, students can more effectively learn how to ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 promises to be a boon for homebrew gadget makers, but it has flaw that could pose headaches for some users. Tyler Ward and others have discovered that the Pi 4 isn't using a ...
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I have been asked a number of times what the Raspberry Pi cluster might be good for. Here, I will take a look at some answers to that, and also at some of the new hardware bits I used to build it.
The Raspberry Pi 4 has a buggy USB-C port that means that many popular charging cables can’t give it power. The problem has been acknowledged by Raspberry Pi cofounder Eben Upton.