All SONOFF WiFi and Zigbee home automation devices can now work with the Matter protocol. This can be done in two ways: ...
Xibo digital signage solution is now compatible with the Raspberry Pi 5 thanks to Axeribo, an unofficial alternative to the ...
At the risk of starting a controversy: is there anyone who goes to the effort of setting up Home Assistant who wouldn’t ...
postmarketOS, the Linux distribution for phones and tablets, just released a new major update. It's still not a full-fledged replacement for Android or iOS, but now it has more supported hardware, an ...
Subscription services are everywhere these days, and they only seem to get more expensive. Luckily, with a Raspberry Pi, you can cut down on some of the bloat.
From arcade cabinets and retro gaming handhelds to retrofitted vintage camera flash devices, you can revive past tech with a Raspberry Pi computer. Projects, like these 10 Raspberry Pi projects to ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. Can you believe that the first Roku device launched 17 years ago? It was initially developed in partnership with Netflix to stream its "Watch ...
YouTube TV announced it would be launching a dozen genre-specific cable packages, allowing users to pay only for the content they want, rather than the entire suite of cable TV the platform offers.
This week was the final nail in the coffin for wirelessly streaming video from Netflix's mobile apps to your TV. Back in 2019, Netflix removed the ability to send video over AirPlay from iPhones and ...
Here’s your first look at How To Make A Killing starring Glen Powell. The film is directed by John Patton Ford (Emily the Criminal). Starring Alongside Powell are Margaret Qualley, Ed Harris, Jessica ...
With huge conference matchups like Texas vs. Georgia and Oklahoma vs. Alabama on ABC and Florida vs. Ole Miss on ESPN this Saturday,, you'll need to seek out alternative viewing methods if you rely on ...
Apple's Swift programming language can now be used to develop for Android, and share code with iOS apps. Swift was launched by Apple in 2014 — although it had secretly been in development since 2010.