Monthly Archives: August 2016

Alexa internet of boat things – anchors aweigh!

Before we get to the meat of today’s post, which involves both  Hackster and Alexa , we would be remiss if we didn’t remind you all that Hackster’s Internet of Voice competition to create voice-controlled Raspberry Pi projects is open until August 31 2016. It’s open worldwide – go and check it out ! We’re seeing Raspberry Pi users turn all kinds of things into Internet of Things devices: lorries , cat flaps , beer fridges – and now a boat

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Build Your Own Pan-And-Tilt Security Camera With A Raspberry Pi … – Lifehacker Australia

Build Your Own Pan-And-Tilt Security Camera With A Raspberry Pi … Lifehacker Australia Video: We've seen plenty of surveillance cameras built from a Raspberry Pi, but MakeUseOf has a fun twist that also allows you to control the mo… and more »

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Build Your Own Pan-And-Tilt Security Camera With A Raspberry Pi And Arduino – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build Your Own Pan-And-Tilt Security Camera With A Raspberry Pi And Arduino Lifehacker Australia This project uses a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3, an Arduino Uno (or a Genuino Uno), some servos and a USB webcam. The end result is a camera mounted to the servo that's controlled by the Arduino

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Hackable, educational walking bot can add a Raspberry Pi – HackerBoards.com (blog)

Hackable, educational walking bot can add a Raspberry Pi HackerBoards.com (blog) The WiFi-controlled bipedal bot has a 180MHz Cortex-M4 MCU, and is primarily designed to teach kids about programming using Scratch. It can also be programmed with Python or C++, and you can upgrade it with a Linux-driven Raspberry Pi or other small …

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Build Your Own Pan-and-Tilt Security Camera with a Raspberry Pi … – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Build Your Own Pan-and-Tilt Security Camera with a Raspberry Pi … Lifehacker We've seen plenty of surveillance cameras built from a Raspberry Pi, but MakeUseOf has a fun twist that also allows you to control the movement of the camera.

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OpenROV: Underwater Exploration with Raspberry Pi

There are plenty of Raspberry Pis doing good work in various unusual environments, from monitoring penguins in the extreme cold of Antarctica to running schoolchildren’s programs in the earth’s orbit . Thanks to OpenROV , we can add ‘exploring the briny deep’ to that list. The California-based company’s newest product, Trident , is an affordable underwater drone built with hackability in mind

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Why you should back Formula Pi, the Raspberry Pi-powered love child of Robot Wars and F1 – TrustedReviews

TrustedReviews Why you should back Formula Pi, the Raspberry Pi -powered love child of Robot Wars and F1 TrustedReviews Each week, we'll be bringing you our pick of the best crowdfunding projects around, so you know which ones to consider backing, and which ones to definitely avoid. This week, we love the sound of a racing series for autonomous, Raspberry Pi -powered …

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Sniffing Bluetooth Devices With A Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Sniffing Bluetooth Devices With A Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday [Jeff]'s demo unit (shown above) is simply a Raspberry Pi 3 with WiFi and Bluetooth, and an SD card loaded up with reelyActive's software. Connect the Pi to the Internet, and you have a smart space that listens for local Bluetooth devices and relays …

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Hackaday Sniffing Bluetooth Devices With A Raspberry Pi Hackaday [Jeff]'s demo unit (shown above) is simply a Raspberry Pi 3 with WiFi and Bluetooth, and an SD card loaded up with reelyActive's software.

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Daft Raspberry Pi user pips Nintendo with NES reboot | TheINQUIRER – Inquirer

Inquirer Daft Raspberry Pi user pips Nintendo with NES reboot | TheINQUIRER Inquirer IT TOOK Nintendo 20-odd years to take gamers back to the days of the firm's Entertainment System and accompanying games, but it has taken one Raspberry Pi … 3D printed Nintendo NES case for Raspberry Pi – 3D Printing Industry 3D Printing Industry Fan Makes Tiny NES Capable of Playing Any Game With Its Own Mini Cartridges The Mary Sue This DIY Mini NES Console Is What Nintendo Should Have Made … Gizmodo India all 12 news articles »

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