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With all the features they offer, smart TVs have been all the rage in the past few years. They let you connect to the internet, watch a never-ending stream of content, and listen to all the songs you ...
Turn an unused Raspberry Pi into something useful with projects like a travel router, weather station, game server, streaming ...
Have you ever looked at your streaming device and wondered if there’s a better, more customizable option out there? Maybe you’re tired of being locked into a specific ecosystem or paying for features ...
Were you aware that there’s a market for backpack-housed live streaming video systems, and that they can cost as much as $1600? Apparently these things are popular with social media moguls who want to ...
PC game streaming—the act of powering a game using your primary PC, but actually playing the game on another device, like a TV or laptop—has taken massive strides over the past couple of years, but ...
Valve might have discontinued its Steam Link hardware streaming hub, but it hasn’t given up on the idea of streaming Steam games to any and all screens in your home. Expanding upon the existing ...
Raspberry Pi devices are perfect for projects that involve live TV streaming. They’re small, energy-efficient, and work with many different accessories. They can become powerful media stations when ...
The Steam Link was a little box ahead of its time. It streamed games from a PC to a TV, ran 1,500 0f them natively, offered a strange (if somewhat lovable) little controller, and essentially required ...
Hackster.io member Maciej has published a comprehensive tutorial providing an easy way to stream your Raspberry Pi camera video feed directly to a browser. Using the Chrome browser from either your ...
All sorts of stream decks are available on the market today, but where's the fun buying something you could create from scratch? At least, that seems to be the spirit of the Raspberry Pi maker ...
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you paired a Raspberry Pi 4 board with an HDMI capture card and a Nintendo Switch? Nothing, really. But sprinkle in some clever coding and an Adafruit ...