How much can you cram into a 2.6 in x 1.2 in circuit board? You'd presume not much, but the Raspberry Foundation is trying to prove you wrong. First, it added built-in Wi-Fi to its teeny Raspberry Pi ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy over the next few days may be interested in this neat Raspberry Pi Zero W Wi-Fi sniffer project published to Hakin9. Although there ...
The Raspberry Pi Zero is a fantastic, miniature version of the Raspberry Pi that shrinks the board down to about the size of a stick of gum, but one problem with it is the lack of wireless features.
PCWorld showcases 10 practical Raspberry Pi projects that transform the versatile mini-computer into useful home devices like smart TVs, music players, and budget PCs. These beginner-friendly projects ...
Wi-Fi Hacking Is Easy and Cheap With a Pi Zero W Security developer mr.smashy explains how to create a mobile Wi-Fi hacking gadget using a Raspberry Pi Zero W, micro SD card, and a USB power bank.
Since the original $35 Raspberry Pi computer launched in 2012, it has spawned a whole family of low-cost computers. The latest offering is the Raspberry Pi Zero W, a tiny $10 board that adds Wi-Fi and ...