Monthly Archives: March 2016

Build this Raspberry Pi guardian robot and stave off intrusions! – ZDNet

ZDNet Build this Raspberry Pi guardian robot and stave off intrusions! ZDNet Once inside the GoPiGo folder, double click the Projects folder, and finally double click the AgentKK folderAllow me to appeal to the kid in you. Younger siblings — gross! They sneak into your room and grime up your stuff. Sometimes you might also ..

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$5 Raspberry PC can do many thing – Philadelphia Tech Day – Daily Star Gazette

Daily Star Gazette $5 Raspberry PC can do many thing – Philadelphia Tech Day Daily Star Gazette Over the years, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has enabled universities and hobbyists to create their own DIY computing projects with its affordable boards. But that doesn't mean it's stopping there

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Raspberry Pi: Amazon releases recipe for baking a low-cost Alexa voice assistant – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi : Amazon releases recipe for baking a low-cost Alexa voice assistant ZDNet Amazon has published step-by-step instructions for obtaining the sample code required to put Alexa on Raspberry Pi . Image: Amazon. Amazon has released a step-by-step guide on how to turn the $35 Raspberry Pi into a voice-controlled assistant.

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Amazon ports Alexa voice assistant to Raspberry Pi – The Register

The Register Amazon ports Alexa voice assistant to Raspberry Pi The Register Amazon.com has released a Raspberry Pi version of its Alexa Voice Assistant, the company's voice-activated “companion” bot that resides in its Echo range of speakers and offers voice-driven home automation and shopping.

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Scammers are using Raspberry Pi to hijack Facebook accounts – whnt.com

whnt.com Scammers are using Raspberry Pi to hijack Facebook accounts whnt.com The ad says “$50-$100 per month to participate in a 'paid study' researching social media usage on Facebook.” Seems like easy money! The “Paid Study” requires you to register with your Facebook username and password. This allows scammers to take ..

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Build a DIY Alexa Device With Raspberry Pi – PC Magazine

PC Magazine Build a DIY Alexa Device With Raspberry Pi PC Magazine Can't afford an Amazon Echo smart speaker? Just build one yourself. The company's GitHub page provides an incredibly detailed manual for running Alexa Voice Service on a Raspberry Pi

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Raspberry Pi And The IoT In C – iProgrammer

Raspberry Pi And The IoT In C iProgrammer It also means that you can change the Pi that you are testing the code on very easily with all of the code stored on the desktop machine. This is very useful because you can try your program out on a range of Raspberry Pis and swap machines simply by ..

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Raspberry Pi Art Frame using OpenFrame – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Art Frame using OpenFrame Hackaday The open-source project uses a Raspberry Pi with WiFi and either an HDMI monitor or a monitor that the Pi can drive (e.g., a VGA with an HDMI adapter). You are probably thinking: Why not just let the Pi display images?

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Turn Your RPi 3 Into a BLE Beacon – Hackaday

Hackaday Turn Your RPi 3 Into a BLE Beacon Hackaday With the launch of the Raspberry Pi 3, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is now at our disposal. With BLE, there are a few technologies for implementing one-way beacons that broadcast data. Apple has been pushing iBeacon since 2013, and Google just launched …

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Every 11-year-old in Britain is getting a free mini computer – ScienceAlert

BBC News Every 11-year-old in Britain is getting a free mini computer ScienceAlert You've probably have heard of the Raspberry Pi – the barebones computing unit beloved by DIY hackers and coding enthusiasts everywhere. Well, now there's a similar device on the market: it's called the BBC Micro Bit, and every 11-year-old kid in … BBC micro:bit puts a free computer in every 7th-grader's pocket International Business Times, India Edition Finally, Free Mini-Computers To 1mn Kids in UK Techstory all 6 news articles »

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