Monthly Archives: December 2013

The Prototyping Pi Plate Makes Raspberry Pi Projects Easy to Manage – Lifehacker

The Prototyping Pi Plate Makes Raspberry Pi Projects Easy to Manage Lifehacker The Raspberry Pi is a fantastic little device for making your own electronics projects, but it's not exactly the easiest thing to connect exterior elements to. If you want to play around with buttons, lights, triggers, and whatever else, the …

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Collar uses Raspberry Pi to translate dog thoughts to human speech – Geek

Hot Hardware Collar uses Raspberry Pi to translate dog thoughts to human speech Geek The headset-like device is composed of EEG recorders that are hooked up to a Raspberry Pi and speaker. ST claims that it has seen patterns in a dog's thoughts, and identified a few major ones — when a dog is hungry, tired, or anxious because it sees

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Gadget Book: Raspberry Pi Projects – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Gadget Book: Raspberry Pi Projects ElectronicsWeekly.com Raspberry Pi Projects Here's a new book that may be of interest to Gadget Masters – Raspberry Pi Projects, written by Andrew Robinson (who wrote the Raspberry Pi Hardware Projects books) and Mike Cook (who wrote Raspberry Pi Projects For Dummies

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Coffee With Dessert: Java And The Raspberry Pi – Electronic Design

Electronic Design Coffee With Dessert: Java And The Raspberry Pi Electronic Design Technically, the Raspberry Pi has about the same processing power as a typical desktop PC did in the mid-1990s; the processor is clocked by default at 750 MHz. That might not sound like much but remember, back then we were still running spreadsheet

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LEGO & Raspberry Pi Reads eBooks Aloud: eReader Reader – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) LEGO & Raspberry Pi Reads eBooks Aloud: eReader Reader Technabob (blog) Aside from a Raspberry Pi and LEGO, the BrickPi Reader also has a Raspberry Pi camera. The camera takes a picture of an eReader's screen.

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Raspberry Pi karaoke machine

True story: when we were in Tokyo for the Big Tokyo Raspberry Jam back in May, surrounded by engineers from NEC dressed as techno-maids and men wearing CD-ROM drives as hats, we suggested an evening of private karaoke.

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Mount A Raspberry Pi-Powered Google Calendar On Your Wall – Lifehacker Australia

Mount A Raspberry Pi -Powered Google Calendar On Your Wall Lifehacker Australia Calendars are great to have in your house, but no matter how appealing the pictures, you often neglect to update them with actual events in your life.

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Mount a Raspberry Pi-Powered Google Calendar On Your Wall – LifeHacker India

Mount a Raspberry Pi -Powered Google Calendar On Your Wall LifeHacker India Instructables user Piney wanted a smarter wall calendar, so they built one with a Raspberry Pi and a LCD screen. To actually build the thing, you'll just need a Raspberry Pi , a cheap LCD screen, and some mounting tools

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Mount a Raspberry Pi-Powered Google Calendar On Your Wall – Lifehacker

Mount a Raspberry Pi -Powered Google Calendar On Your Wall Lifehacker Calendars are great to have in your house, but the problem with most of them is that despite cute pictures of kittens or baby turtles, the calendars you can buy at those pop-up kiosks in the mall don't actually get updated with the events in your life …

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