For those of you not familiar with the original NanoSound DAC, one of the most successful Pi Audio Products launched via Kickstarter in recent years. The NanoSound DAC is a Raspberry Pi add-on board ...
Developers at Nanomesher have created a new Raspberry Pi audio board called the NanoSound which is being created to provide users withan all-in-one hi-fi add-on which provides DAC, OLED Display, Power ...
The Raspberry Pi is one of those micro-computer development boards that I often wonder how we ever lived without, and in recent months, the add-on board market for the Raspberry Pi has exploded with ...
Tech giant Asus is taking on the Raspberry Pi with its own DIY-friendly single-board computer that’s said to offer 4K video playback and 24-bit audio support in exchange for a hefty £55 price tag.
A Berlin developer has launched the VoltaStream Zero, a hand-crafted and open-source integrated audio module in the same form as a Raspberry Pi Zero. Despite the similar form to the Raspberry Pi Zero, ...
Infineon has developed a HAT for Raspberry Pi which it claims is the world’s first fully self-contained Raspberry Pi audio amplifier HAT. The board offers high definition audio at boom box power ...
We’re beginning to see a lot of momentum building for using Raspberry Pi boards as the basis of your home automation. This latest offering from [Iain Hamilton] combines lighting and audio control ...
Computer maker Asus' recently-launched Tinker Board for hardware enthusiasts is now available for purchase in the US. In January, the Taiwanese tech company took the wraps off the Tinker Board, which ...
The Raspberry Pi is an inexpensive little computer-on-a-board with a low-power processor, an Ethernet port, and HDMI output. If you want a video input, y0u can buy an optional camera accessory… but if ...
Element 14, the company that manufactures Raspberry Pi, just upped the audio chops of the $25 single-board computer. The company recently released a $33 audio card that promises PC-like audio capture ...
When UK Prime Minister David Cameron gave a speech at CeBIT this year, what examples did he use to highlight tech innovation in Britain? Yes, ARM and Imagination were on his list, but he also referred ...