Monthly Archives: September 2017

Pioneers Summer Camp 2017

In July, winners of the first two Pioneers challenges came together at Google HQ at Kings Cross in London for the Pioneers Summer Camp. This event was a special day to celebrate their awesomeness, and to give them access to some really cool stuff. Pioneers: Google Summer Camp 2017 In July this year, winners of the first two Pioneers challenges came to Google HQ in London’s Kings Cross to meet, make and have an awesome time.

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Raspberry Pi Zero turns SNES cartridge into retro gaming console – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Raspberry Pi Zero turns SNES cartridge into retro gaming console Electronics Weekly (blog) GroupGets Pi Now a developer has gone one stage further and squeezed a Raspberry Pi gaming console into the even smaller SNES cartridge. It is the idea of maker/developers at GroupGet and they have posted the design project on Hackster

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Attack Some Wireless Devices With A Raspberry Pi And An RTL-SDR – Hackaday

Attack Some Wireless Devices With A Raspberry Pi And An RTL-SDR Hackaday If you own one of the ubiquitous RTL-SDR software defined radio receivers derived from a USB digital TV receiver, one of the first things you may have done with it was to snoop on wide frequency bands using the waterfall view present in most SDR software.

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Google relaunches voice recognition kit for Raspberry Pi – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Google relaunches voice recognition kit for Raspberry Pi Electronics Weekly (blog) Google recently launched its a do-it-yourself voice recognition AIY Voice kit for Raspberry Pi , but the company says its initial offering sold out globally in “just a few hours”. So it's now announcing more of the AIY Voice Kits will be available in …

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Raspberry Pi-based 4G AutoPi lets you program your car – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi -based 4G AutoPi lets you program your car ZDNet AutoPi's ODB II dongle can make your dumb car smart. Image: AutoPi.io. Danish startup AutoPi.io has developed a Raspberry Pi Zero-based dongle that plugs into a vehicle's ODB II onboard diagnostic reader port and allows the user to program it to send …

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The Weather Station and the eclipse

As everyone knows, one of the problems with the weather is that it can be difficult to predict a long time in advance. In the UK we’ve had stormy conditions for weeks but, of course, now that I’ve finished my lightning detector, everything has calmed down.

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Raspberry Pi RetroPie IKEA Arcade Table Project – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi RetroPie IKEA Arcade Table Project Geeky Gadgets Anyone thinking of building their very own Raspberry Pi arcade table may be interested in a new project right up which has been published by Matt over at the RaspberryPi -Spy website. Matt explains more about the inspiration behind his IKEA arcade table …

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Raspberry Pi based OBD-II dongle connects your car to the cloud – LinuxGizmos.com

Raspberry Pi based OBD-II dongle connects your car to the cloud LinuxGizmos.com A Danish startup called AutoPi.io has gone to Kickstarter to launch a Raspberry Pi Zero W based AutoPi dongle that plugs into the same OBD-II port that automotive repair people use to run diagnostics and tap other telematics features. Automotive …

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Make your own game with CoderDojo’s new book

The first official CoderDojo book, CoderDojo Nano: Build Your Own Website , was a resounding success: thousands of copies have been bought by aspiring CoderDojo Ninjas, and it‘s available in ten languages, including Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, Lithuanian, Latvian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Slovakian.

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Raspberry Pi AI Plays Piano – Hackaday

Raspberry Pi AI Plays Piano Hackaday [Zack] watched a video of [Dan Tepfer] using a computer with a MIDI keyboard to do some automatic fills when playing. He decided he wanted to do better and set out to create an AI that would learn–in real time–how to insert style-appropriate tunes in …

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