USB Flash Disk or commonly known as pendrives are a portable storage device that uses flash memory technology for instant data transfer and storage. These can work wonders if you need to secure files, ...
This package turns your Raspberry Pi into a USB Ethernet gadget using the kernel’s g_ether driver. On the host it appears as: CDC-ECM on Linux and macOS RNDIS on Windows (use the included Raspberry Pi ...
The sizes of digital media files have grown over the years, with features like 4K video and RAW photography now accessible to the masses. Recording home movies with your phone can easily pile up ...
Is this the right place for my bug report? Hopefully? I got here by searching on google for other issues like mine, and there were a few similar ones on this GitHub issues page. Let me know if this is ...
I just learned accidentally that if you use a Sandisk USB flash drive in a Raspberry Pi, you could void your Sandisk warranty. Assuming they find out about it, of course.
Want to gain privacy, online security, and freedom on your Raspberry Pi? We explain how to use a VPN for Raspberry Pi to encrypt your internet connection and bypass online restrictions. Whether you ...
TL;DR: The TEAMGROUP X2 MAX USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 Portable SSD delivers ultra-fast transfer speeds up to 1,000 MB/s in a compact, lightweight design with 1TB or 2TB capacity. Compatible with multiple ...
While you might know the name Raspberry Pi from their lineup of compact single-board computers that have been used in a number of Raspberry Pi-based projects, the company also produces a bunch of ...
When you think of a USB flash drive, you probably only see it as a portable device for storing and transferring files between computers. USB drives are perfect for this since they're affordable, easy ...
USB drive attacks constitute a significant cybersecurity risk, taking advantage of the everyday use of USB devices to deliver malware and circumvent traditional network security measures. These ...
Youtuber and tech enthusiast Binh Pham has recently built a portable plug-and-play AI and LLM device housed in a USB stick called the LLMStick and built around a Raspberry Pi Zero W. This device ...