Raspberry Pi 4:The world's favorite and cheapest computer just got a big upgrade
Raspberry Pi 4: The world's favorite and cheapest computer just got a big upgrade Raspberry Pi is a credit card-sized desktop computer that has won over millions of hobbyists. It just got a big upgrade: The first major new edition of Raspberry Pi since February 2016 launches Monday, promising faster speeds and support for more modern devices. Raspberry Pi is old school: It looks like a raw piece of hardware with a bunch of outputs that hobbyists use to build games , robots, music, and digital art. In the past seven years, people have gotten creative with Raspberry Pi projects. One team of inventors built a private cellphone network by connecting a Raspberry Pi to a radio interface. Another took readings from sensors to check the weather and air quality. Raspberry Pi runs a version of the Linux operating system and comes with a range of coding languages like Python and C++. The basic model doesn't come with a keyboard, mouse or monitor. Despite...