Raspberry Pi OS improves menus, networking, camera possibilities

Two dogs outlined by a machine learning algorithm on Raspberry Pi input.

Somehow, it's easier to get a camera connected to a Pi to detect dogs than it is to find a Raspberry Pi in stock at retail price. (credit: Raspberry Pi)

The latest Raspberry Pi OS version adds menu search, a more mainstream network and VPN manager, and plenty of camera and machine learning possibilities through a new open source camera package.

None of these additions will do much for you if you can't find a Raspberry Pi for less than twice its price, but they'll likely make setting up a Pi much easier when you're able to get one.

The main menu of the Pi OS is now searchable by text and provides instant results as you type. It's not a dedicated search box, but it shows up if you hit the Raspberry/Windows key or click the menu button and start typing.

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