The new USB flash drive from Raspberry Pi tries to stand out by offering premium performance.
It's now just one command to turn on and off.
The flash drive comse in two models (128GB and 256GB) and promises more reliable performance than cheaper alternatives.
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When the Raspberry Pi Zero first came out, I said that I wished there were a USB hub made specifically for it. Well, my wish has been granted by UUGear, a company in Prague, Czech Republic. The lovely ...
Adafruit has announced the arrival of a new product to their online store in the form of the Zero Stem for Pi Zero 1.3 and Pi Zero W 1.1. Taking the form of a small PCB shim that transforms your ...