Monthly Archives: September 2017

VC Code on the Pi! – Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog)

VC Code on the Pi ! Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog) It takes the new shiny that is Visual Studio Code, taking advantage of its open source'ness and cross platform capabilities, and ports it to a number of ARM platforms, including Chromebooks and the Raspberry Pi . Yes, you can run VSCode on the Pi!

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How to create a voicemail server with Raspberry Pi, Python and Twilio – Stacey on IoT

Stacey on IoT How to create a voicemail server with Raspberry Pi , Python and Twilio Stacey on IoT We bought a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B with clear case and 2.5A power supply for $45 to host the service. Once that arrived, I attached the Pi to a monitor, keyboard and mouse that I already had

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Digitising film reels with Pi Film Capture

Joe Herman’s Pi Film Capture project combines old projectors and a stepper motor with a Raspberry Pi and a Raspberry Pi Camera Module , to transform his grandfather’s 8- and 16-mm home movies into glorious digital films.

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Pi or production: Choosing a best-fit IoT gateway prototype – TechTarget (blog)

Pi or production: Choosing a best-fit IoT gateway prototype TechTarget (blog) The Raspberry Pi 3 has both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth built in.

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pHAT adds IR to the Raspberry Pi – LinuxGizmos.com

pHAT adds IR to the Raspberry Pi LinuxGizmos.com Leon Anavi's Bulgaria-based Anavi Technologies, which has introduced Raspberry Pi add-ons such as the RabbitMax Flex IoT HAT, is launching a smaller pHAT board that adds IR control and optional sensor capabilities to the Pi. In May, Anavi successfully ..

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Video Streaming Like Your Raspberry Pi Depended On It – Hackaday

Hackaday Video Streaming Like Your Raspberry Pi Depended On It Hackaday The Raspberry Pi is an incredibly versatile computing platform, particularly when it comes to embedded applications. They're used in all kinds of security and monitoring projects to take still shots over time, or record video footage for later review.

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Moonhack 2017: a new world record!

With the incredible success of this year’s Moonhack under their belt, here’s Code Club Australia ‘s Kelly Tagalan with a lowdown on the event, and why challenges such as these are so important. On 15 August 2017, Code Clubs around the globe set a world record for the most kids coding in a day! From Madrid to Manila and from Sydney to Seoul, kids in Code Clubs, homes, and community centres around the world used code in order to ‘hack the moon’. Moonhack 2017 Recap: WORLDWIDE CODING We set a world record of the most kids coding at the same time not only across Australia….but across the WORLD! Watch our recap of our day hackathon of kids coding across the globe.

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Windows 10 face-off: Raspberry Pi thin client vs modern laptop – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Windows 10 face-off: Raspberry Pi thin client vs modern laptop TechRepublic During my time using NComputing's RX300, I found the $99 Raspberry Pi 3-based machine to offer an experience largely identical to that using my relatively recent Intel Core i7 laptop. To demonstrate how well the system runs relative to a Windows 10 PC, …

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Stackable Raspberry Pi home automation “X-HAT” aims for maximum I/O – LinuxGizmos.com

LinuxGizmos.com Stackable Raspberry Pi home automation “X-HAT” aims for maximum I/O LinuxGizmos.com A startup by Mihai Beffa called Sequent Microsystems has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a Raspberry Pi add-on card that is loaded with inputs, outputs, and relays designed for home automation.

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Stackable Raspberry Pi add-on card aims for maximum I/O – LinuxGizmos.com

Stackable Raspberry Pi add-on card aims for maximum I/O LinuxGizmos.com A startup by Mihai Beffa called Sequent Microsystems has launched a Kickstarter campaign for a Raspberry Pi add-on card that is loaded with inputs, outputs, and relays designed for home automation. The stackable Raspberry Pi Mega-IO Expansion Card is …

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