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DIY Home Automation With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

DVICE DIY Home Automation With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia The system is relatively simple, and taps into a Spotify client on the Raspberry Pi , and lighting controls that run on X10 modules. It's a pretty slick approach, and if you're thinking about getting started with home automation, Hamilton's project is a ..

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Video of the Day: Automate your home with Raspberry Pi – DVICE

DVICE Video of the Day: Automate your home with Raspberry Pi DVICE YouTube's Iain Hamilton has created a lovely Raspberry Pi home automation system that will switch lights and music on or off so you never have to leave the couch. Watch Iain's demonstration in the video below. It's halfway to a Jetsons life

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DIY Your Own Home Audio and Lighting Automation with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

DVICE DIY Your Own Home Audio and Lighting Automation with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker The system is relatively simple, and taps into a Spotify client on the Raspberry Pi , and lighting controls that run on X10 modules. It's a pretty slick system, and if you're thinking about getting started with home automation, Hamilton's project is a … Video of the Day: Automate your home with Raspberry Pi DVICE all 2 news articles

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Clive at Activate

Clive Beale, our Director of Educational Development, was at the Guardian’s Activate conference two weeks ago. He was giving a talk in the alarming and upsetting PechaKucha format, where twenty slides are displayed for twenty seconds each, giving the speaker six minutes and forty seconds to talk in twenty-second bursts.

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Raspberry Pi, world’s cheapest computer, goes past 1.5 mln units sales – Digit

Digit Raspberry Pi , world's cheapest computer, goes past 1.5 mln units sales Digit “We're closing in on 1.5 million [sales] for something that we thought would sell a thousand,'' reveals Eben Upton, executive director of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. ''We've sold many more to children than we expected to sell, but even more to adults … World's cheapest computer gets millions tinkering Inquirer.net The Worlds Cheapest Computer Cross Sales of 15 Million Siliconindia.com all 3 news articles

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Clive Beale of Raspberry Pi Foundation discusses the importance of coding … – The Guardian

The Guardian Clive Beale of Raspberry Pi Foundation discusses the importance of coding … The Guardian Activate Summit London 2013: In this lightning presentation, Clive Beale, director of educational development, Raspberry Pi Foundation argues that the tiny credit-card sized Pi computer is one way to encourage young people to explore coding and

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Pato surveillance system

Pato is a little green bird who Jorge Rancé found, injured, on the street in Barcelona, and rescued. He was in a bad way, with a broken leg and the feathery equivalent of a terrible hair day. Pato after a visit to the vet, his broken leg in plaster Jorge took Pato to the vet to be patched up, and took him home to recuperate in a large birdcage at his house

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