Monthly Archives: October 2016

2017: a Raspberry Pi 3 socket on every NEC display – Elektor (blog)

Elektor (blog) 2017: a Raspberry Pi 3 socket on every NEC display Elektor (blog) Quoting a hotshot at NEC, “we wish to enable a seamless integration of Raspberry Pi's devices with NEC's displays”. She was talking about the Raspberry Pi 3 Compute Module – an industrial computer with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor.

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Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 Up to Release Candidate State, Raspberry Pi 3 Image Is Out – Softpedia News

Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 Up to Release Candidate State, Raspberry Pi 3 Image Is Out Softpedia News For those not in the know, Ubuntu Snappy Core or sometimes called Ubuntu Core is a slimmed down version of the Ubuntu Linux operating system designed to be deployed in various embedded and IoT (Internet of Things) devices, such as Raspberry Pi 2 …

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Why You Should Upgrade Your Raspberry Pi – Gizmodo Australia

Gizmodo Australia Why You Should Upgrade Your Raspberry Pi Gizmodo Australia The hard-working developers behind Raspbian OS, the custom-made Linux distro tweaked for the Pi , have announced a major update called Pixel (short for Pi Improved Xwindows Environment, Lightweight, if you're wondering).

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Why You Should Upgrade Your Raspberry Pi – Gizmodo Australia

Gizmodo Australia Why You Should Upgrade Your Raspberry Pi Gizmodo Australia The hard-working developers behind Raspbian OS, the custom-made Linux distro tweaked for the Pi , have announced a major update called Pixel (short for Pi Improved Xwindows Environment, Lightweight, if you're wondering). It's now the default OS offered …

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Raspberry Pi Zero as a USB Stick – Hackaday

Raspberry Pi Zero as a USB Stick Hackaday The Raspberry Pi Zero is small enough that it could almost be mistaken for a USB gadget, rather than a standalone computer. Maybe that was the inspiration that drove [Novaspirit] to completely “donglify” his Zero. This is a great convenience hack if …

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RecordShelf – vinyl selection lightshow spectacular

Mike Smith wanted to be able to locate specific records in his collection with ease, so he turned to a Raspberry Pi for assistance. A web server running on the Pi catalogues his vast vinyl collection. Upon selecting a specific record, the appropriate shelf lights up, followed by a single NeoPixel highlighting the record’s location.

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Build A Talking Radio That Reads Incoming Notifications With A … – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build A Talking Radio That Reads Incoming Notifications With A … Lifehacker Australia The idea of a machine that talks to you intelligently might be a ways off still, but Instructables user MisterM wanted to make a radio that would anno…

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Build A Talking Radio That Reads Incoming Notifications With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build A Talking Radio That Reads Incoming Notifications With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia The idea of a machine that talks to you intelligently might be a ways off still, but Instructables user MisterM wanted to make a radio that would announce general details throughout the day. To do this, he wired up a Raspberry Pi Zero to a text-to …

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The Animated Gif Camera, Brought To You By A Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday The Animated Gif Camera, Brought To You By A Raspberry Pi Hackaday For the hardware, [Nick] went with a Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi camera. A combination of software ranging from PiCamera, GraphicsMagick, and GifCam turns this tiny bit of hardware into a machine dedicated to content creation in the hippest new …

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Replace Lego’s $190 Intelligent Brick with MIT’s Scratch and a $40 Raspberry Pi – IEEE Spectrum

IEEE Spectrum Replace Lego's $190 Intelligent Brick with MIT's Scratch and a $40 Raspberry Pi IEEE Spectrum I wondered if it was possible to use a Raspberry Pi to replace the handheld controller, taking on the role of an Intelligent Brick. This would have some advantages. With programs being created on the same device used to control Lego constructions, it ..

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