Raspberry Pi has introduced a new version of its tiny wireless Zero W board, the Zero 2 W, with much improved performance, added features and a slightly higher $15 price tag. It uses a mildly ...
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.
The Pi Zero isn't designed to do the same things—don't expect it to do the same jobs.
A Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W draws so little power that it opens the door to projects you can run continuously without worrying about energy costs. It sits quietly in the background and does its job with a ...
Owners of the tiny $5 Raspberry Pi Zero or the $10 Raspberry Pi Zero W with Wi-Fi can now turn the developer board more easily into a small Linux PC thanks to the new SnapOnAir printed circuit board ...