Monthly Archives: October 2017

Open source, Raspberry Pi based robot mimics a Martian rover – LinuxGizmos.com

Open source, Raspberry Pi based robot mimics a Martian rover LinuxGizmos.com The four-wheel Turtle Rover can be remotely controlled via WiFi, and runs Linux on a Raspberry Pi 3 equipped with a HAT board. The rover is ideal for exploring caves, ruins, and other tight places, and can be adapted for use with MilSim simulated …

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This painting is actually a Raspberry Pi-powered digital frame designed to scare you – TNW

TNW This painting is actually a Raspberry Pi -powered digital frame designed to scare you TNW Halloween might still be a month away, but scaring the crap out of your friends is timeless – and all you're going to need to pull off a killer prank is a Raspberry Pi computer, an LCD panel, and about eight hours of your time. The best part is that ..

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A tip of the hat to the Raspberry Pi Flick HAT – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) A tip of the hat to the Raspberry Pi Flick HAT Electronics Weekly (blog) Integrate Flick into your Raspberry Pi project to give you multiple ways of controlling it. Using the near field gesture technology, you're able to hide your project behind non-conductive material (such as wood/acrylic) and still use Flick (please note ..

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Low-tech Raspberry Pi robot

Robot-builder extraordinaire Clément Didier is ushering in the era of our cybernetic overlords. Future generations will remember him as the creator of robots constructed from cardboard and conductive paint which are so easy to replicate that a robot could do it. Welcome to the singularity

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Raspberry Pi Night Vision Camera – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Night Vision Camera Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiast Wesley Archer also known as Raspberry Coulis has created an awesome Raspberry Pi powered night vision camera which is perfect for a wide range of applications including wildlife photography, security applications and more.

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BrailleBox is a Raspberry Pi braille news reader – htxt.africa

htxt.africa BrailleBox is a Raspberry Pi braille news reader htxt.africa We've seen a few Raspberry Pi projects intended for the visually impaired before, and BrailleBox is another creation with the intent of turning news stories into braille. Created by Joe Birch, the main focus of the build is a plastic box which houses …

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Use the Raspberry Pi 3 for all kinds of amazing tech projects, and learn how for less than $20 – TNW

TNW Use the Raspberry Pi 3 for all kinds of amazing tech projects, and learn how for less than $20 TNW You'll understand how to use the Pi to assure your home network is safe and secure from hackers (Wireless Penetration Testing with Kali Linux and Raspberry Pi ), how Pi can help automate functions all over your home ( Raspberry Pi and The Internet of …

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Get the SunFounder PiCar-S Raspberry Pi Kit with board for just … – Neowin

Neowin Get the SunFounder PiCar-S Raspberry Pi Kit with board for just … Neowin The PiCar-S is an open source robot learning kit on Raspberry Pi, and this deal even includes your own Raspberry Pi 3 board.

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Running Hadoop on a Raspberry Pi 2 cluster | ZDNet – ZDNet

ZDNet Running Hadoop on a Raspberry Pi 2 cluster | ZDNet ZDNet Last week I wrote about a 300 node cluster using Raspberry Pi (RPi) microcomputers. But can you do useful work on such a low-cost, low-power cluster? Yes …

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