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Android 2.3 is available for the Raspberry Pi -- here's how to download and install it on the micro-computer right now.
Android 4.0 could be a compelling option for some Raspberry Pi enthusiasts. According to the Raspberry Pi foundation, the Android port has support for hardware-accelerated graphics and video playback.
To date, Android support for the Raspberry Pi has been very limited, but official support from Google may be on the way. Here's why that's important for the $35 computer.
If you use a Raspberry Pi for DIY projects, you can connect it to a monitor. The only exceptions are the Raspberry Pi Zero and Zero 2 W. That's great if you're setting up a one-and-done project.
How to build your own digital assistant with a Raspberry Pi and Google Assistant. All you need is a speaker and a microphone and Google will do the rest!
This cannot be sped up since the Raspberry Pi needs to boot up a lightweight Linux OS every time it’s powered on. But this is also true of commercial dongles like the AAWireless TWO.
Conclusion: Unleash Your Inner Tinkerer Linux, Raspberry Pi, and Arduino form a powerful trifecta that unlocks endless possibilities for hobbyists and professionals alike. From building a ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced Android is coming to its tiny device. More specifically, Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is being ported over to the credit-card sized Linux computer.