Monthly Archives: July 2016

Internet Of Things Raspberry Pi Powered Smart Hub And Sundial (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Internet Of Things Raspberry Pi Powered Smart Hub And Sundial (video) Geeky Gadgets SunDialer has created and introduced a new Raspberry Pi powered smart hub and Sundial which has been specifically created for the Internet of Things and offers an easy way to create systems that require home automation or control lighting. Check out …

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Raspberry Pi Zero gets a 3D-printable wearable camera – Inquirer

Inquirer Raspberry Pi Zero gets a 3D-printable wearable camera Inquirer There are even instructions to build the device using other models of Raspberry Pi if you haven't got your hands on a Zero yet.” A video shows the device being used by a dude on a skateboard. He has face hair, so The INQUIRER assumes that we are in the …

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Hands-On: Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 – ZDNet

ZDNet Hands-On: Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 ZDNet An updated model of the Raspberry Pi Zero was announced in mid-May, with the major change being the addition of a camera connector. What hasn't changed yet is the fact that the Pi Zero is about as scarce as hen's teeth. I have been trying to get one ..

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Setting up a Home VPN Server Using Your Raspberry Pi – SitePoint

SitePoint Setting up a Home VPN Server Using Your Raspberry Pi SitePoint I decided to turn my Raspberry Pi into a VPN so I could connect to my home network remotely. Here's how you can do the same thing using an OpenVPN installer called PiVPN.

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Raspberry Pi roundup: The Raspberry Baron takes to the skies; big talk about voice; thin client scuttlebutt – Network World

Network World Raspberry Pi roundup: The Raspberry Baron takes to the skies; big talk about voice; thin client scuttlebutt Network World In possibly the coolest news for aviation geeks who cover the technology sector – so, you know, basically just the author of this article – a former University of Cincinnati doctoral candidate has created a Raspberry Pi -powered AI that can fly … Viewsonic uses Raspberry Pi 3 to build low-cost thin client device Inquirer Viewsonic launches thin client device based on Raspberry Pi 3 V3.co.uk ViewSonic taps Raspberry Pi 3 for $89 thin client system HackerBoards.com (blog) ResponseSource (press release) all 5 news articles »

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LattePanda joins Raspberry Pi among growing list of Windows-supported IoT devices – WinBeta

WinBeta LattePanda joins Raspberry Pi among growing list of Windows-supported IoT devices WinBeta The special thing about LattePanda is that, despite being a Arduino-compatible single board computer in the veins of the Raspberry Pi or Intel Edison, the device is running a full-blown version of Windows 10 (which comes pre-installed on the built-in …

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Viewsonic uses Raspberry Pi 3 to build low-cost thin client device – Inquirer

Inquirer Viewsonic uses Raspberry Pi 3 to build low-cost thin client device Inquirer VIEWSONIC HAS shown off the potential of the Raspberry Pi 3 by using the single-board computer to build a commercial thin client device for accessing virtual desktops. The firm is best known for its monitors and projectors, but it also manufactures ..

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Quick intro: A newcomer’s guide to the Raspberry Pi – ZDNet

Quick intro: A newcomer's guide to the Raspberry Pi ZDNet Welcome to our Quick Intro series. These short articles are intended to help you understand a basic IT concept quickly and easily. In this first segment, we discuss the Raspberry Pi single board computer

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