The Raspberry Pi 2 is an awesome upgrade over previous models, but it also comes with a quirk. It turns out, if you try to take a picture of the Pi with a flash, it powers off. The folks over at ...
The microcomputer designed to get kids interested in coding powers down when hit with high-intensity, long-wave flashes from cameras. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has ...
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One user of the newly available Raspberry Pi 2 computer has discovered a pretty weird flaw with the new hardware: If you shoot the cheapy computer with a camera flash, it shuts right the hell down. In ...
A Raspberry Pi is a cheap, tiny computer that can be used for tech projects and teaching people how to code. The Raspberry Pi Foundation announced on February 2 the new Raspberry Pi 2, a more powerful ...
New faster Raspberry Pi 2 sensitive to Xenon camera flashes due to a weakness in one of the power-supply chips on the exposed board The new, more powerful Raspberry Pi 2 credit card-sized computer has ...
The Raspberry Pi Camera is a great tool; it allows projects that require a camera to be put together quickly and on a budget. Plus, having a Linux back end for a little processing never hurt anybody.
I previously wrote a series of articles about my experience flashing a ThinkPad X60 laptop with Libreboot. After that, the Libreboot project expanded its hardware support to include the ThinkPad X200 ...
In February 2015, early users of the Raspberry Pi 2 noted that the single-board computer would reboot if you took a flash photograph. Wags soon dubbed this phenomenon the Xenon Death Flash, in the ...
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