Monthly Archives: October 2016

Build an Animated GIF Camera with a Raspberry Pi Zero – Lifehacker – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Build an Animated GIF Camera with a Raspberry Pi Zero – Lifehacker Lifehacker A camera that only shoots GIFs might sound a little ridiculous, and it is, but that doesn't mean it's not a fun use for a Raspberry Pi Zero. and more »

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Build an Animated GIF Camera with a Raspberry Pi Zero – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Build an Animated GIF Camera with a Raspberry Pi Zero Lifehacker A camera that only shoots GIFs might sound a little ridiculous, and it is, but that doesn't mean it's not a fun use for a Raspberry Pi Zero. Advertisement

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Build Your Own Wi-Fi Drone Disabler With a Raspberry Pi | Life … – LifeHacker India

LifeHacker India Build Your Own Wi-Fi Drone Disabler With a Raspberry Pi | Life … LifeHacker India If you're looking for an interesting project to work on this weekend, you can turn a Raspberry Pi into a device that will drop Wi-Fi controlled drones right.

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Build Your Own Wi-Fi Drone Disabler With a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Build Your Own Wi-Fi Drone Disabler With a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Lifehacker If you're looking for an interesting project to work on this weekend, you can turn a Raspberry Pi into a device that will drop Wi-Fi controlled drones right out of the …

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Build Your Own Wi-Fi Drone Disabler With a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Build Your Own Wi-Fi Drone Disabler With a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker The device concept, from Brent Chapman at Make, uses a Raspberry Pi , a touchscreen, and a couple of simple Bash scripts that execute some basic network commands. When you tap the touchscreen, the Raspberry Pi finds the drone's unsecured Wi-Fi …

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Two Pi… Updated and New Raspberry Pi IoT Kits – Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog)

Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog) Two Pi… Updated and New Raspberry Pi IoT Kits Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog) We've heard your feedback and today I'd like to talk about how this is manifesting in two new IoT starter kits from our partners: The Microsoft Internet of Things Pack for Raspberry Pi 3 by Adafruit, and the brand new Seeed Grove Starter Kit for IoT ..

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Essential reading: The MagPi’s new coding books are out now

We did a bit of a count recently and it turns out that The MagPi magazine has produced more than 3,200 pages of Raspberry Pi-related reading. That’s a lot of quality content (even if I do say so myself). While we’re rather proud of this achievement, we’re also very aware of the fact that these lovingly crafted collections of words and pictures can very easily get lost in the mists of time (or in the recycling bin)

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Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 Release Candidate 2 Out Now with Raspberry Pi 3 Fixes – Softpedia News

Softpedia News Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 Release Candidate 2 Out Now with Raspberry Pi 3 Fixes Softpedia News That's right, Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 Release Candidate 2 is now available for download, supporting Raspberry Pi 2, Raspberry Pi 3, DragonBoard 410c, as well as 64-bit (amd64) and 32-bit (i386) PCs, and it looks like it add various fixes to improve …

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Halloween Pumpkin Light Effect Tutorial

While browsing the Halloween section of my local supermarket, I stumbled across this adorable pumpkin light for £2. Given the fact I had a £2 coin in my pocket and an itching for a Halloween hack project, it came home with me at once.

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Frosted And Clear Raspberry Pi Zero Case – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Frosted And Clear Raspberry Pi Zero Case Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Zero users that are looking for a professional case to protect their portable PC, might be interested to know that the ModMyPi Pi Zero case is now available from the Adafruit store. The ModMyPi Pi Zero Case is available in either frosted …

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