Monthly Archives: April 2016

R-Kade Zero – Raspberry Pi Zero Arcade Game System (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets R-Kade Zero – Raspberry Pi Zero Arcade Game System (video) Geeky Gadgets DTronixs has created an awesome Raspberry Pi Zero desktop arcade gaming system which takes the form of the R-Kade Zero and provides everything you need to be able to create the smallest and minimalist gaming system around, using the awesome Zero …

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What the Raspberry Pi’s Rainbow Boot Screen and Rainbow Box Mean – Lifehacker

Lifehacker What the Raspberry Pi's Rainbow Boot Screen and Rainbow Box Mean Lifehacker If you've been toying around with the Raspberry Pi for a while, you've likely come across the rainbow colored splash screen before.

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Picademy: Free professional development for teachers from the Raspberry Pi Foundation – opensource.com

opensource.com Picademy: Free professional development for teachers from the Raspberry Pi Foundation opensource.com From the beginning, Raspberry Pi has been all about education. The idea that a piece of hardware everyone could afford in the hands of students used to learn programming skills and to build things was at the heart of the Foundation's mission to fix a …

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DVB-S From a Raspberry Pi with No Extra Hardware – Hackaday

Hackaday DVB-S From a Raspberry Pi with No Extra Hardware Hackaday One of the more recent seemingly impossible feats of signal synthesis on a Raspberry Pi comes from [Evariste Courjaud, F5OEO]. He's created a DVB-S digital TV transmitter that produces a usable output direct from a GPIO pin, with none of the external ..

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Raspberry Pi IoT shield offers 1-wire, Grove, PMOD, and more – HackerBoards.com (blog)

Raspberry Pi IoT shield offers 1-wire, Grove, PMOD, and more HackerBoards.com (blog) Pi 2 Design, a Rhode Island based Raspberry Pi accessory spinoff of Cogent Computers, recently shipped a Kickstarter funded, Cogent-manufactured CSB502SSD multifunction SSD shield for the Linux-oriented Pi SBC. Now it's counterpunching with an …

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Raspberry Pi As Speed Camera – Hackaday

Raspberry Pi As Speed Camera Hackaday Wherever you stand on the topics of road safety and vehicle speed limits it's probably fair to say that speed cameras are not a universally popular sight on our roads. If you want a heated argument in the pub, throw that one into the mix.

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Build A Motion Sensing Security Camera With A Raspberry Pi And Windows IoT – Lifehacker Australia

Build A Motion Sensing Security Camera With A Raspberry Pi And Windows IoT Lifehacker Australia Windows IoT is the free version of Windows built for single board computers. As you'd expect, it works totally different than the Linux-based Raspbian operating system most of us are used on the Raspberry Pi

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Raspberry Pi + Google Coder = HTML + CSS + JS + node.js = Way cool. – Network World

Network World Raspberry Pi + Google Coder = HTML + CSS + JS + node.js = Way cool. Network World So, you've got your brand new Raspberry Pi 3 and you can't wait to get programming but arghhhhh! So many choices and most of them are kind of complicated and messy if you want to build useful apps with Web interfaces.

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Build a Motion Sensing Security Camera with a Raspberry Pi and Windows IoT – LifeHacker India

LifeHacker India Build a Motion Sensing Security Camera with a Raspberry Pi and Windows IoT LifeHacker India Windows IoT is the free version of Windows built for single board computers. As you'd expect, it works totally different than the Linux-based Raspbian operating system most of us are used on the Raspberry Pi .

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Raspberry Pi gets shields for IoT – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Raspberry Pi gets shields for IoT Electronics Weekly (blog) An optional 12V 2A power supply is available for powering the 502IOT and the Raspberry Pi . An upgraded supply 12V 5A is useful when you want to power other shields and/or add-ons

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