I'm trying to build android 11 automotive from source for my Raspberry pi 4, but all elements are way too big on a 1024x600 screen. Everything looks fine on a 1080p screen, though. How do i change the screen density then? i tried searching all configs that are related to what i build, but there...
Google and Raspberry Pi have teamed up to make Google Assistant available to use on the platform. The latest issue of the official Raspberry Pi magazine contained a speaker, a button, a pair of microphones, and the necessary accessories to get it up and running.
Huawei and Linaro have announced a new partnership which will give users the ability to purchase a Raspberry Pi competitor. This board is capable of running Android and features the Kirin 960 SoC and 3GB of RAM.
Thanks to Lenovo's Moto Mods developer kit, Element14 has been able to ship a $40 HAT Adapter Board.
Using this on your Moto Z, you can add commercially available Raspberry Pi HAT add-ons to the phone, and control them from the phone.
Google has announced that it will be bringing Android to Raspberry Pi, but a developer has beat Google to the punch by creating an image of Android TV for Raspberry Pi 3 on his own. If you want to get Android TV up and running on your own Raspberry Pi 3, follow the source link below.
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