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Getting started with the Raspberry Pi OS desktop

Raspberry Pi OS Desktop on Monitor

If you’ve recently purchased a Raspberry Pi and are interested in using it as a computer running Raspberry Pi OS (formerly called Raspbian), then you’ll need to get used to the desktop.

While the basic view of your desktop is pretty simple, you might wonder where to find things or what it is that you’re seeing.

Here, we’ll run down what you can find on your desktop with Raspberry Pi OS and where to look for things you’ll need.

How to recalibrate your iPhone 11 battery in iOS 14.5

With the release of iOS 14.5, Apple brought a fix for iPhone 11 users who were facing inconsistent information regarding battery health. The update will recalibrate the battery on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and the Pro Max models. Due to the issue, users faced sudden battery drains, and reduced performance, despite nothing being wrong with the battery.

Beginner’s guide to setting up your Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi Board Side View

If you recently purchased your first Raspberry Pi and are ready to get started, we’re here to help!

Depending on the Raspberry Pi you bought, the steps for setup can vary which includes using a kit. For instance, you may have simply purchased a board without any extras or you might have bought a kit with heat sinks and a cooling fan. So, feel free to skip any steps in our tutorial that don’t apply.

3 easy ways to install Git on macOS

If you're a budding programmer with a new Mac, and want to start coding, then you may be wondering how to install Git on macOS. Git is an open-source version control system that's used by coders, developers, and programmers all over. You will be able to use Git to maintain a code log, collaborate with other coders, track errors, and more.

Here's how you can install Git on macOS and get started with coding. Of course, before we begin, make sure you have a Mac machine and know how to use the Terminal.