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Omega2 is a $5 Raspberry Pi rival, with built-in Wi-Fi and storage – BetaNews

BetaNews Omega2 is a $5 Raspberry Pi rival, with built-in Wi-Fi and storage BetaNews The Raspberry Pi is a fantastic low-cost computer, available in a choice of versions. The Raspberry Pi Zero is the cheapest of the bunch, priced at just $5, plus all the extra bits and pieces you need to get it up and running.

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Android 7.0 Nougat lands on the Raspberry Pi for those who can’t wait – The Next Web

The Next Web Android 7.0 Nougat lands on the Raspberry Pi for those who can't wait The Next Web If you've got a Nexus Phone or a Pixel C, you can download it now. It will also launch on the upcoming LG V20

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Building a Raspberry Pi-powered Barkometer, Part 1 – Network World

Network World Building a Raspberry Pi -powered Barkometer, Part 1 Network World I recently had a visit from my local animal control department. A youthful, uniformed guy rang the doorbell and handed me a letter. He told me that there had been a complaint from a neighbor (he, of course, was not at liberty to reveal the identity of …

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Kinect and Raspberry Pi Add Focus Pulling to DSLR | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Kinect and Raspberry Pi Add Focus Pulling to DSLR | Hackaday Hackaday Prosumer DSLRs have been a boon to the democratization of digital media. Gear that once commanded professional prices is now available to those on more ..

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Kinect and Raspberry Pi Add Focus Pulling to DSLR – Hackaday

Hackaday Kinect and Raspberry Pi Add Focus Pulling to DSLR Hackaday Aiming for a better system than the stock autofocus, [Tom] grafted a Kinect sensor and a stepper motor actuator to a Raspberry Pi , and used the Kinect's depth map to drive the focus ring.

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High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian inside – HackerBoards.com (blog)

HackerBoards.com (blog) High-end music player has a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian inside HackerBoards.com (blog) Bryston's new Raspberry Pi -based BDP-π digital music player costs a hefty $1,295. Yet that's less than half the cost of the highly acclaimed Bryston BDP-2 player, while offering many of these same features and much of the same high-end sound quality

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