Geek $15 PC makes the Raspberry Pi look expensive Geek The Raspberry Pi is an amazing little dev board, and it's one of the best tech bargains around. But there's a new alternative: one that costs less than half as much but still packs a ton of computing power.
Monthly Archives: August 2015
How to set up AirPlay Mirroring on a Raspberry Pi – Cult of Mac
Cult of Mac How to set up AirPlay Mirroring on a Raspberry Pi Cult of Mac If you haven't heard of a Raspberry Pi before, it's a dirt-cheap ($35!) micro-controller that's custom-designed to be something of a hacker's playground. (For just a hint of what you can do with a Raspberry Pi , check out Cult of Mac's previous how-to …
Create a Network-Wide Ad Blocker with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker
Lifehacker Create a Network-Wide Ad Blocker with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker You have software to block ads on your computer, but if you want to block ads on all your devices—from your smartphone to your tablets—you'll need something a little stronger. Enter the Pi-Hole, a Raspberry Pi image that blocks ads of all sorts at …
Create a Network-Wide Ad Blocker with a Raspberry Pi – LifeHacker India
LifeHacker India Create a Network-Wide Ad Blocker with a Raspberry Pi LifeHacker India The first thing you'll need to do is download and burn the Pi-Hole image. The image is a version of a Raspberry Pi operating system called Diet Pi, which cuts a lot of junk from Raspbian, and is packed with all the software needed to run the ad blocker.
Building a Better Mousetrap With The Raspberry Pi – Hackaday
Building a Better Mousetrap With The Raspberry Pi Hackaday Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door, but what about a smarter mousetrap? [Alain] decided to find out by making a Raspberry Pi -powered, Internet-connected smart trap. The brains of the operation is a Pi running Arch Linux
Add AirPlay Mirroring To Any TV With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia
Lifehacker Australia Add AirPlay Mirroring To Any TV With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia AirPlay Mirroring, the tech that allows you to display your iOS device's screen on your Apple TV, it great, but you need an Apple TV to use it. Instructables user edyboy12 shows how to use a Raspberry Pi instead. You'll basically only need to download ..