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A security company used a Raspberry Pi to hack a network – TechRadar

TechRadar A security company used a Raspberry Pi to hack a network TechRadar The experiment Kaspersky conducted involved using a Raspberry Pi which was configured as an Ethernet adapter, had the OS tweaked slightly, with publicly available tools for packet sniffing and data collection then being installed. Security researchers …

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Self-Driving RC Cars with TensorFlow; Raspberry Pi or MacBook … – Hackaday

Hackaday Self-Driving RC Cars with TensorFlow; Raspberry Pi or MacBook … Hackaday You might think that you do not have what it takes to build a self-driving car, but you're wrong. The mistake you've made is assuming that you'll be controlling a …

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Self-Driving RC Cars with TensorFlow; Raspberry Pi or MacBook Onboard – Hackaday

Hackaday Self-Driving RC Cars with TensorFlow; Raspberry Pi or MacBook Onboard Hackaday You might think that you do not have what it takes to build a self-driving car, but you're wrong. The mistake you've made is assuming that you'll be controlling a two-ton death machine. Instead, you can give it a shot without the danger and on a …

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Raspberry PI attack compromises networks, steals admin credentials – SC Magazine

SC Magazine Raspberry PI attack compromises networks, steals admin credentials SC Magazine Kaspersky Lab researchers developed a proof of concept attack that encourages IT pros to think twice about how insider threats can compromise networks. While other attacks can be carried out which exploit physical access to devices, researchers noted …

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Raspberry Pi HAT does vital sign monitoring for $195 – LinuxGizmos.com

LinuxGizmos.com Raspberry Pi HAT does vital sign monitoring for $195 LinuxGizmos.com Bangalore, India-based ProtoCentral has gone to Crowd Supply to launch a multi-parameter patient monitoring HAT add-on for the Raspberry Pi 3. The open source Healthy Pi v3 is a highly affordable solution for DIY home health monitoring or healthcare in …

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The best Raspberry Pi alternatives – IT PRO

IT PRO The best Raspberry Pi alternatives IT PRO The Raspberry Pi has taken the world by storm, launching a whole new hobby computing revolution. The little microcomputer has inspired makers, developers and enthusiasts to create their own projects in fields as diverse as IoT, home automation and even …

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Freeplay Raspberry Pi Retro Handheld Console (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Freeplay Raspberry Pi Retro Handheld Console (video) Geeky Gadgets The end result is a gaming platform based on Raspberry Pi that looks and feels like your favorite classic handheld game console.

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How to make a NES Classic clone with a Raspberry Pi – Gary … – Android Authority (blog)

Android Authority (blog) How to make a NES Classic clone with a Raspberry Pi – Gary … Android Authority (blog) Now that Nintendo has stopped selling the NES Classic Edition, is it possible to make your own clone? Yes and here is my guide! and more »

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How to make a NES Classic clone with a Raspberry Pi – Gary explains – Android Authority (blog)

Android Authority (blog) How to make a NES Classic clone with a Raspberry Pi – Gary explains Android Authority (blog) So if the NES Classic Edition left you with a desire to play some vintage games from the 1980s, but you didn't manage to get your hands on one, then fear not, here is my guide on how you can make your own NES Classic Edition clone using a Raspberry Pi . and more »

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