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Noodle Pi is a DIY pocket computer kit with Raspberry Pi brains (crowdfunding) – Liliputing

Liliputing Noodle Pi is a DIY pocket computer kit with Raspberry Pi brains (crowdfunding) Liliputing Raspberry Pi makes a line of computers so tiny you can fit them in your pocket. But you probably need to take them out of your pocket, plug them into a power source, and hook up a mouse, keyboard, and display to use them.

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A homebrew Pi kit for home brewing

While the rest of us are forced to leave the house to obtain a tasty brew, beer master Christoper Aedo has incorporated a Raspberry Pi into his home brewing system for ultimate ‘sit-back-and-relax’ homebrew home brew. KEG! KEG! KEG! KEG! I drink and I know things Having brewed his own beer for several years, Christopher was no novice in the pursuit of creating the perfect pint*

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Comparison: Rock64 vs Raspberry Pi 3 – DailyTech

DailyTech Comparison: Rock64 vs Raspberry Pi 3 DailyTech For those of you who don't' know, Raspberry Pi is a small palm sized single board computer that you can program to do certain tasks. Raspberry Pi has a huge following of users due to the fact that it has been around much longer than Pine64's Rock 64.

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NYC Train Sign: real-time train tracking in New York City

Raspberry Pis, blinking lights, and APIs – what’s not to love? It’s really not surprising that the NYC Train Sign caught our attention – and it doesn’t hurt that its creators’ Instagram game is on point

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Automating Plant Care – Hackaday

Hackaday Automating Plant Care Hackaday [Daniyal]'s goal is to build an automated garden that allows him to grow plants in any environment he chooses. He's got a good start with this rig, which is controlled by a Pi Zero connected via serial to an Arduino Mega clone, which in turn controls a ..

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Noodle Pi Raspberry Pi Pocket Computer Hits Kickstarter – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Noodle Pi Raspberry Pi Pocket Computer Hits Kickstarter Geeky Gadgets Ashish Gulhati has taken to Kickstarter this week to launch his new Raspberry Pi pocket computer aptly named the Noodle Pi. The pocket PC combines a number of Raspberry Pi components such as the official camera module and a Raspberry Pi Zero.

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Yet Another Raspberry Pi Competitor that’s Cheaper and 4K Capable – Electronics360

Electronics360 Yet Another Raspberry Pi Competitor that's Cheaper and 4K Capable Electronics360 Other features include a eMMC module socket, MicroSD card slot, Pi -2 bus, Pi -P5+ Bus, USB 3.0 and other peripheral interfaces for makers to integrate with sensors and other devices. It also has a starting price of about $25, making it cheaper than …

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48-year-old Multics OS comes back to life on the Raspberry Pi – The INQUIRER

The INQUIRER 48-year-old Multics OS comes back to life on the Raspberry Pi The INQUIRER A 48-YEAR-OLD operating system that predates most facets of the online world we're now living in has been reawakened after 17 years. Multics, or to be precise, MULTICS (Multiplexed Information and Computing Service), was designed in the sixties …

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Raspberry Pi: Build your own turbo-charged cluster with OctaPi – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi : Build your own turbo-charged cluster with OctaPi TechRepublic Building an OctaPi is a bit pricey, you'll need nine Raspberry Pi 3 Model B boards, eight for the cluster and one to act as the client orchestrating the others, as well as a shop-bought router and various cables. To open up more possible uses for the … Raspberry Pi OCTAPI Cluster Computer System Geeky Gadgets all 2 news articles »

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