Monthly Archives: June 2016

Debian-Based Q4OS 1.4.11 Distro Gets Better Nvidia Support, Raspberry Pi Updates – Softpedia News

Softpedia News Debian-Based Q4OS 1.4.11 Distro Gets Better Nvidia Support, Raspberry Pi Updates Softpedia News The developers behind the Q4OS Linux kernel-based operating system, an open-source distro built on top of the Debian GNU/Linux OS, have informed Softpedia today, June 6, 2016, about the availability of Q4OS 1.4.11. Q4OS 1.4.11 is the eleventh update …

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Nine of the Best Raspberry Pi Projects – DZone News

Nine of the Best Raspberry Pi Projects DZone News There are some really amazing things that you can do with a Raspberry Pi . If you can't think of what to do with yours, this infographic from RS Components will give you some really neat ideas for it. Have any ideas of your own

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Microsoft’s Official Guide for a DIY, Raspberry Pi-Powered Magic Mirror with Face Detection – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Microsoft's Official Guide for a DIY, Raspberry Pi -Powered Magic Mirror with Face Detection Lifehacker As you'd expect, the mirror uses Windows 10 running on a Raspberry 2 or 3. Like the various other DIY options out there, it simply includes a two-way mirror with a monitor strapped to the back.

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13 fun things to try with your Raspberry Pi – CNET – CNET

CNET 13 fun things to try with your Raspberry Pi – CNET CNET The Raspberry Pi is a wonderfully affordable computer capable of some really impressive things. But where do you start with your new project board

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13 fun things to try with your Raspberry Pi – CNET

CNET 13 fun things to try with your Raspberry Pi CNET The Raspberry Pi is a wonderfully affordable computer capable of some really impressive things. But where do you start with your new project board? Here are some things you should do or try with your Raspberry Pi right out of the box to get acquainted …

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Top Raspberry Pi news of the week: Magic mirror; Micro:Bit gets real; more on Android – Network World

Network World Top Raspberry Pi news of the week: Magic mirror; Micro:Bit gets real; more on Android Network World The magic mirror is a popular Raspberry Pi project, combining relative ease of construction with a pretty eye-catching result – who wouldn't want a mirror that shows you the weather, your appointments and maybe the news when you look into it in the …

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Camera board comparisons: Pi NoIR v1 vs Pi NoIR v2

The new 8 megapixel Raspberry Pi camera board has been out for just over a month, and we’ve been seeing some really impressive work being done with it. As many of you know, we also make a version of the camera board with no infrared (IR) filter: the Pi NoIR

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Awesome Raspberry Pi Electric Skateboard (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Awesome Raspberry Pi Electric Skateboard (video) Geeky Gadgets The project was created as part of his assignment for University where the prerequisite was to build something using the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC and what could be better than a Raspberry Pi powered skateboard complete with Bluetooth connected …

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Turn A Raspberry Pi Zero Into A USB Device, No Extra Accessories Needed – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Turn A Raspberry Pi Zero Into A USB Device, No Extra Accessories Needed Lifehacker Australia While the Raspberry Pi Zero is still a pain in the butt to actually find, it's still an undeniably useful little device once you get your hands on one. One of the neat things you can do with it is turn it into a USB device that you can easily program ..

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