Monthly Archives: August 2013

Man uses Raspberry Pi to create small spying tool – DVICE

DVICE Man uses Raspberry Pi to create small spying tool DVICE Raspberry Pi has given the DIY-er the power to create some cool tech, such as this talking microwave. But it also has the power to create devices that fall on the darker side of things. O'Connor, a security researcher, simply took a tiny Raspberry Pi ..

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RS Components Donates Raspberry Pi kits to Schools Attending Radio Society … – MarketWatch

RS Components Donates Raspberry Pi kits to Schools Attending Radio Society … MarketWatch RS Components (RS), the trading brand of Electrocomponents plc (LSS:UK:ECM) , the world's leading high service distributor of electronics and maintenance products, has donated 23 Raspberry Pi computer board kits to schools that attended last week's

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PiCast: The open source solution to Chromecast using a Raspberry Pi – Android Authority

PiCast: The open source solution to Chromecast using a Raspberry Pi Android Authority You install the pre-requisite software on your Raspberry Pi , then install PiCast. After that, you can send whatever you're looking at online to the Raspberry Pi via PiCast. It works pretty much the same way as Chromecast, but requires a little more ..

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MagPi 15 is out and it’s a good ‘un

MagPi 15 is out now. As usual it’s so full of Raspberry Pi goodness that I don’t know where to start: build a custom OS; XML; AdvMAME; our good friend James H riffing on camera stuff; real time clock; Arduino/Pi interfacing; RiscOS and more

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NeverWet makes the Raspberry Pi and other gadgets waterproof – Geek (blog)

NeverWet makes the Raspberry Pi and other gadgets waterproof Geek (blog) The video features the Raspberry Pi , LED light strips, Adafruit's Citi bike helmet, the company's Flora wearable electronics board, an Arduino Micro and a few LEDs, all sopping wet. The verdict?

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Raspberry Pi and Arduino to get cellular access with SIM card add-on – Ars Technica

Raspberry Pi and Arduino to get cellular access with SIM card add-on Ars Technica A new Kickstarter project aims to give Raspberry Pi and Arduino boards Internet access throughout the world with an add-on that allows integration with a SIM card.

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Guest post #2: Peeping Tom in the toilet with Raspberry Pi

When Jeroen Danckers sent us a blog post with that title he was on to a winner. And let’s face it, who hasn’t dreamed of putting a computer in the toilet connected to a camera that reports back to a web page whether the toilet is occupied or not. I have.

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NetBeez Is An Enterprise Network Monitoring Startup Using Raspberry Pis To … – TechCrunch

NetBeez Is An Enterprise Network Monitoring Startup Using Raspberry Pis To … TechCrunch Raspberry Pi has unsurprisingly been a smash hit with the maker community. But here's an enterprise startup that is using the $35/$25 microcomputer — or rather hundreds of them at a time — as a network monitoring tool for corporate networks that …

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RS Components Donates Raspberry Pi kits to Schools Attending Radio Society … – PR Newswire (press release)

RS Components Donates Raspberry Pi kits to Schools Attending Radio Society … PR Newswire (press release) RS Components (RS), the trading brand of Electrocomponents plc (LSE:ECM), the world's leading high service distributor of electronics and maintenance products, has donated 23 Raspberry Pi computer board kits to schools that attended last week's Radio

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The Sprite Raspberry PI Camera Created Using Camera Module – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets The Sprite Raspberry PI Camera Created Using Camera Module Geeky gadgets The Robofun website has today revealed details of a new Raspberry PI camera project it has created using a Raspberry PI mini PC available for $35 and the computers camera module which was recently launched.

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