Monthly Archives: January 2015

DIY Raspberry Pi 3D Scanner Launches On Kickstarter (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi 3D Scanner Launches On Kickstarter (video) Geeky Gadgets If you have access to a 3D printer and always wanted to have your very own 3D scanner to easily take real-life objects into the digital world. You might be interested in a new DIY 3D scanner called the Atlas 3D which is powered by the awesome Raspberry …

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A 3D Printed Water Cooler for Raspberry Pi – 3DPrint.com

3DPrint.com A 3D Printed Water Cooler for Raspberry Pi 3DPrint.com The idea of a water cooler for Raspberry Pi brought to mind some sort of sweet summery drink complete with paper umbrellas and a pounding headache the first time I heard it. The item itself is actually a single board computer approximately the size of …

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ProtoCam+ Raspberry Pi Camera Module Add-On Board (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets ProtoCam+ Raspberry Pi Camera Module Add-On Board (video) Geeky Gadgets Following on from his recently successful Kickstarter campaign for the ProtoCam designed as a Raspberry Pi camera module add-on board to aid with the development of Pi projects. Developer and Raspberry Pi enthusiast Richard Saville has now created

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Piano stairs

At a Princeton hackathon a while back, Bonnie Eisenman did something rather wonderful to a flight of stairs using a Raspberry Pi, some lights, an Arduino and a handful of photoresistors. Bonnie, I can’t believe you only won second prize. This is  amazing.

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Royal Institution Christmas Lecture 1 – video!

As you’ll know if you’re a regular reader, we sponsored the Royal Institution’s 2014 Christmas Lectures. They have just made the video of the first of the Lectures – the one with all the Raspberry Pis in it – available to watch online, wherever you are in the world.

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Royal Institution Christmas Lecture 1 – video!

As you’ll know if you’re a regular reader, we sponsored the Royal Institution’s 2014 Christmas Lectures. They have just made the video of the first of the Lectures – the one with all the Raspberry Pis in it – available to watch online, wherever you are in the world.

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Raspberry Pi gets dedicated ‘Raspbian’ OS to boost performance – Techworld.com

Raspberry Pi gets dedicated 'Raspbian' OS to boost performance Techworld.com Raspberry Pi gets dedicated 'Raspbian' OS to boost performance. Only days after becoming a conventional retail product for the first time, the Raspberry Pi can at last celebrate the arrival of its own dedicated operating system, Raspbian. Accenture

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Subnodes: a non-internet internet served in Raspberry Pi – Technical.ly Brooklyn

Technical.ly Brooklyn Subnodes: a non-internet internet served in Raspberry Pi Technical.ly Brooklyn Operationally, Subnodes is an open-source Raspberry Pi -based system for setting up a server and network much more easily, without needing the internet to connect computers. It's been used to set up small-scale art installations and demo projects

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Dedicated Automobile Traffic Monitor with Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Dedicated Automobile Traffic Monitor with Raspberry Pi Hackaday [j3tstream] wanted an easier way to monitor traffic on the roads in his area. Specifically, he wanted to monitor the roads from his car while driving.

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