Microsoft has followed up on its February promise to make Windows 10 available for the Internet of Things and has finally shipped a preview of the operating system for the Raspberry Pi 2. The RBP 2 ...
When we think of the Raspberry Pi single-board PC platform, we think of an efficient system running something like Raspbian. However, for those that have wanted to explore the vast world of Windows 10 ...
Likewise, running Windows 11 has always been a pipe dream for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts. I’ve previously tinkered with ...
Rust: What is ownership and borrowing? One of the biggest hurdles for those learning Rust is the whole concept of ownership and borrowing. It can be a little tricky to understand, but once you do you ...
On the heels of this week's Raspberry Pi 4 launch, the makers of Raspberry Pi have released a new version of its Linux Debian-based Raspbian operating system. Raspbian is one of several operating ...
Parallels today is unveiling an RDP (remote desktop protocol) client for the Raspberry Pi, allowing the tiny computer to remotely access Windows desktops and applications. Although the Pi has appealed ...
With a quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM, the new Raspberry Pi packs a punch, and will also run a Pi-compatible version of Windows 10. Luke Westaway Senior editor Luke Westaway is a senior editor at ...
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There was an early preview for the Windows 11 OS. The majority of the users know that it will only run on select platforms like PC and laptops but there was interesting information that was recently ...
Want to run a stripped-down version of Windows on your Raspberry Pi? Sure you do. Windows 10 IoT Core, a version of Windows for embedded devices, is now available from Microsoft and looks to be an ...
Ever wanted to run Windows 10 on a Raspberry Pi? Now you can. Whether or not you should, well... that's another question. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) ...