Monthly Archives: April 2014

VIDEO: Linux engineer builds Raspberry Pi ‘PiPhone’ – PCR-online.biz

VIDEO: Linux engineer builds Raspberry Pi 'PiPhone' PCR-online.biz The components consist of a 2.8-inch 320×420 TFT LCD screen, a Sim900 GSM/GPRS module for inserting a standard SIM, a 2,500mAh battery, and a Raspberry Pi Model B. The mini device runs on custom software, which brings a dial pad to the PiPhone's

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You Can Make This Raspberry Pi Cellphone Yourself for $160 – Gizmodo

You Can Make This Raspberry Pi Cellphone Yourself for $160 Gizmodo So when it comes to your next phone, forget Project Ara: how about building your own using a Raspberry Pi ? We've already seen a Pi-powered tablet, but a phone is truly the next level of crazed determination

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Raspberry Pi mobile phone built, dubbed PiPhone – Pocket-lint.com

Pocket-lint.com Raspberry Pi mobile phone built, dubbed PiPhone Pocket-lint.com David Hunt made the PiPhone from scratch by combining a Raspberry Pi unit with a small touchscreen, a GSM phone module and a battery. That's a very basic way of describing what he's managed to do. The end result is a mobile phone complete with dialler

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Raspberry Pi modded into a $160 cellphone – Engadget

Raspberry Pi modded into a $160 cellphone Engadget Remember how happy you were when you got your Raspberry Pi project to do, well, anything? Programming savant and photographer David Hunt has merely created a working cellphone with his, complete with video proof (below). The PiPhone consists of a

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Engineer builds his own cell phone with a Raspberry Pi – Digital Trends

Digital Trends Engineer builds his own cell phone with a Raspberry Pi Digital Trends The Raspberry Pi — is there anything it can't do? The tiny computer has helped inventors and hackers create a media streamer, outer space camera, games console and cocktail-mixing robot in its short lifetime, and you can now add cell phone to that

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How to: Create a Raspberry Pi weather station: Part 1 – PC Authority

How to: Create a Raspberry Pi weather station: Part 1 PC Authority Finally, we're going to look at how to use a Raspberry Pi without a keyboard, monitor or mouse, so that you can use your Pi in a wide range of small-scale projects. This project assumes a certain degree of familiarity with Raspbian and the principles …

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Raspberry Pi-Based Braille Learning Device: Project Mudra – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) Raspberry Pi -Based Braille Learning Device: Project Mudra Technabob (blog) Sanskriti Dawle and Aman Srivastav's Project Mudra – mudra means “sign” in Sanskrit – is a device powered by the Raspberry Pi , with custom software made using Python.

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3D Printed Raspberry Pi NES Case: NinTastic – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) 3D Printed Raspberry Pi NES Case: NinTastic Technabob (blog) Out of all computers, the Raspberry Pi is most ripe for case mods because it's tiny and doesn't come with a case in the first place. We've seen a functional and a decorative case for the Linux computer. This NES case offers a bit of both form and function

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Unix: Raspberry Pi: A Quick-Start Guide, Second Edition, Maik Schmidt – ITworld.com

Unix: Raspberry Pi : A Quick-Start Guide, Second Edition, Maik Schmidt ITworld.com computers. It will give you enough information about the Raspberry Pi to make intelligent decisions about how you install and configure the smallest computer you have ever owned and then take you on a tour of some very impressive things that you can …

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