Monthly Archives: December 2013

Raspberry Pi and Raspian, hands on – ZDNet

Raspberry Pi and Raspian, hands on ZDNet What I intend to write here is “Jamie's Excellent Raspberry Adventures”: it will document my own experiences, discoveries, successes and failures with this little gadget. If you want authoritative information, go to the Raspberry Pi web site, and if …

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Power a Car Stereo with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Power a Car Stereo with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Sick of your boring old car stereo? DIYer Sentcool decided to upgrade his stereo with a Raspberry Pi and the result is a pretty nifty little multimedia stereo. Using a Raspberry Pi , a cheap display, an amp, and a few other parts, Sentcool's system ..

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Power a Car Stereo with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Power a Car Stereo with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Sick of your boring old car stereo? DIYer Sentcool decided to upgrade his stereo with a Raspberry Pi and the result is a pretty nifty little multimedia stereo. Using a Raspberry Pi , a cheap display, an amp, and a few other parts, Sentcool's system ..

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No More Woof

No, it isn’t April 1. I have to admit: we’re  very sceptical about the science behind this latest successful Raspberry Pi-powered Indiegogo, which is still at the concept stage; it’s an adorable idea, but backers should be aware that it’s not very likely to bear useable results

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Raspberry Pi-powered Dog-to-English translator hits funding goal – Computer Business Review

Metro Raspberry Pi -powered Dog-to-English translator hits funding goal Computer Business Review The 'No More Woof' headset is powered by a Raspberry Pi , and the Scandinavian inventors of the device claim it is able to translate a range of thoughts such as hunger, the need to pee and curiosity. The Scandinavian Nordic Society for Invention and

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Build A Solar-Powered Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Build A Solar-Powered Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia Raspberry Pi can do a lot of neat things, and the server this Hacker News user built is just one of many. It runs entirely on solar power, and it comes with instructions on how you can too. The neat part is that this device is being run entirely on a …

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Where do they make balloons?

Today’s a big day for amateur high-altitude ballooning. Starting with a launch from Oxfordshire Berkshire around 1100 UTC, Friends of Pi Dave Akerman and Anthony Stirk will be dropping tracked paper planes SLEET and SNOW over the low countries and Pi-based payload CLOUDY over Poland, before continuing eastwards as WANNAB1. As always, CLOUDY will be transmitting slow-scan digital video (SSDV) footage for your viewing pleasure

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