Monthly Archives: December 2017

This Raspberry Pi Kit Lets You Make Your Own Racing Robot – Inverse

This Raspberry Pi Kit Lets You Make Your Own Racing Robot Inverse This Raspberry Pi Kit Lets You Make Your Own Racing Robot. Dip your toes into robotics with this kit. By Chelsea Szmania.

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Raspberry Pi CM3 based automation controller adds ESP32 – LinuxGizmos.com

Raspberry Pi CM3 based automation controller adds ESP32 LinuxGizmos.com Techbase updated its ModBerry controllers with a model that mixes RPi CM3 and ESP32 modules, plus options like an expandable aluminum Modberry case, OLED display, and supercap backup. Techbase announced several enhancements to its Linux-driven ModBerry …

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Old Nokia phone and Raspberry Pi chat to make perfect cup of tea – New Atlas

New Atlas Old Nokia phone and Raspberry Pi chat to make perfect cup of tea New Atlas Old Nokia phone and Raspberry Pi chat to make perfect cup of tea. Electronics · Paul Ridden.

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Awesome R2-Tea2 Raspberry Pi Teasmade – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Awesome R2-Tea2 Raspberry Pi Teasmade Geeky Gadgets The actual robot was based around the Pi, hooked up to a £12 Adafruit 16-channel PCA9685 PWM/servo driver board and two dual H-bridge motor drivers. As “the budget wasn't huge” for R2‑Tea2, components needed to be cheap or easily sourced. “We had one …

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Journeying with green sea turtles and the Arribada Initiative

Today, a guest post: Alasdair Davies, co-founder of Naturebytes, ZSL London’s Conservation Technology Specialist and Shuttleworth Foundation Fellow, shares the work of the Arribada Initiative. The project uses the Raspberry Pi Zero and camera module to follow the journey of green sea turtles.

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This crane machine is hooked up to a Raspberry Pi so you can play it from home – The Verge

The Verge This crane machine is hooked up to a Raspberry Pi so you can play it from home The Verge UK game room company Liberty Games has figured out a novel way for anyone to play one of its stand-alone games: it's hooked up a crane machine to the internet for anyone to control, calling it Santa Claws.

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Raspberry Pi HackSpace Magazine Issue 2 Now Available – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi HackSpace Magazine Issue 2 Now Available Geeky Gadgets Those that enjoyed the launch edition of the official Raspberry Pi HackSpace magazine last month will be pleased to know that the second issue has now been published and is available to purchase, download and enjoy the wide variety of different …

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HackSpace magazine 2: 3D printing and cheese making

After an incredible response to our first issue of HackSpace magazine last month, we’re excited to announce today’s release of issue 2 , complete with cheese making, digital braille, and…a crochet Cthulhu?

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Awesome Raspberry Pi Newbies Guide And In This Months MagPi Magazine – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Awesome Raspberry Pi Newbies Guide And In This Months MagPi Magazine Geeky Gadgets We're excited to bring you the first ever Raspberry Pi Annual, and it's free for MagPi subscribers – in fact, subscribers should be receiving it the same day as their issue 65 delivery! f you're not yet a subscriber of The MagPi, don't panic: you can …

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MagPi 65: Newbies Guide, and something brand new!

Hey folks, Rob from The MagPi here! We know many people might be getting their very first Raspberry Pi this Christmas, and excitedly wondering “what do I do with it?” While we can’t tell you exactly what to do with your Pi, we can show you how to immerse yourself in the world of Raspberry Pi and be inspired by our incredible community, and that’s the topic of The MagPi 65 , out today tomorrow (we’re a day early because we’re simply TOO excited about the special announcement below!).

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