Monthly Archives: July 2016

Wearable Pi Zero Camera from Adafruit

Over in a land of palm trees and breezy sunsets, Adafruit’s Noe Ruiz has been making things. (My Noe story: I waltzed up to him in the Adafruit factory once, grabbed his hand, pumped his arm up and down and said: “SO good to see you again

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Build your own 3D printed wearable Raspberry Pi camera for under $100 – 3ders.org (blog)

3ders.org (blog) Build your own 3D printed wearable Raspberry Pi camera for under $100 3ders.org (blog) Adafruit has been building a fairly extensive Maker driven database of useful tutorials for years now and their offerings continue impressively to this day. One of their newest additions to this library is a compact and wearable camera based on the …

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How To Get Started With Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia How To Get Started With Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia You've probably seen mention of the Raspberry Pi in your travels across the internet, but what exactly is this compact piece of circuitry? What can you do with it and why would you want to?

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The Beginner’s Guide To The Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia The Beginner's Guide To The Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia You've probably seen mention of the Raspberry Pi in your travels across the internet, but what exactly is this compact piece of circuitry? What can you do with it and why would you want to? If you're new to the life of Pi then we're here to explain …

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Raspberry Pi Zero 360 Degree Panorama Camera Zero 360 – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Zero 360 Degree Panorama Camera Zero 360 Geeky Gadgets As you can see from the image above the 360 camera is using the latest Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC which now comes equipped with a connection for the official Raspberry Pi camera. Allowing construction of the system to be a little easier than with the …

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Hamsters all the way down

This project from Neil Mendoza harnesses the raw power of hamsters. Joji, hamster artist, has been equipped with a wheel that drives a Raspberry Pi-aided plotter. Whenever he uses his wheel, he is also powering…a hamster selfie.

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Top 10 Raspberry Pi add-on boards – Opensource.com

Opensource.com Top 10 Raspberry Pi add-on boards Opensource.com Did you know you can adorn your Raspberry Pi with HATs? Of course we're not talking about hats like people put on their heads, but rather HATs: “hardware attached on top”.

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Make Your Own Easy-To-Use Touchscreen Photo Booth With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Make Your Own Easy-To-Use Touchscreen Photo Booth With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia We've seen Raspberry Pi -powered photo booths before, but Make takes it a step further by adding in a touch screen and automatic uploading to Google Photos.

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RaspEX OS for Raspberry Pi 3 Updated with OpenCPN 4.4.0, Based on Ubuntu 16.04 – Softpedia News

Softpedia News RaspEX OS for Raspberry Pi 3 Updated with OpenCPN 4.4.0, Based on Ubuntu 16.04 Softpedia News After reporting that his RaspEX operating system for Raspberry Pi devices woks out of the box with the official Raspberry Pi Touch Display 7-inch monitor, Arne Exton now informs us about the availability of a new RaspEX build. RaspEX Build 160703 is a …

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Make A Wearable Camera With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Make A Wearable Camera With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia Wearable cameras are still in their infancy and it's a little weird to just wear one when you're doing daily errands. But if you want to build your own for those more exciting moments of your life, Adafruit shows you how.

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