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15 Great Uses for a Raspberry Pi – Tom’s Guide

Tom’s Guide 15 Great Uses for a Raspberry Pi Tom’s Guide At $35 (or less, depending on which model you buy), the Raspberry Pi is one of the world's least expensive and most versatile computers. But with just 512MB to 1GB of RAM and an SD card for storage, the Pi isn't a great choice for a primary PC. Instead ..

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Raspberry Pi atmospheric sensor HAT can detect distant explosions – LinuxGizmos.com

LinuxGizmos.com Raspberry Pi atmospheric sensor HAT can detect distant explosions LinuxGizmos.com An early bird $279 price is still available for a full kit normally priced at $329 that gives you the case and microSD card, as well as a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, a 5V 2.5 power supply, and an Ethernet cable. There's also a $299 Shake and Boom board …

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Raspberry Boom Detects Low Frequency Sounds Using Raspberry Pi Base – ENGINEERING.com

ENGINEERING.com Raspberry Boom Detects Low Frequency Sounds Using Raspberry Pi Base ENGINEERING.com The balloon will have a Raspberry Boom as its payload along with other data collecting equipment to document the mission.

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Raspberry Boom Detects Low Frequency Sounds Using Raspberry Pi Base Tom Spendlove posted on March 23, 2018 … – ENGINEERING.com

ENGINEERING.com Raspberry Boom Detects Low Frequency Sounds Using Raspberry Pi Base Tom Spendlove posted on March 23, 2018 … ENGINEERING.com The balloon will have a Raspberry Boom as its payload along with other data collecting equipment to document the mission. Hashtags #BoomBalloon and #RaspberryBoom can be used to follow their progress

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Rocky Mountain Gamer: Raspberry Pi poses ethical conundrum for gamers – Longmont Times-Call

Rocky Mountain Gamer: Raspberry Pi poses ethical conundrum for gamers Longmont Times-Call Raspberry Pi was created to provide inexpensive computers to lower income populations around the world. For about $40, you can get a processor with four USB ports, HDMI, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and even a headphone jack. $10 more and you can put it in a case ..

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Raspberry Pi-powered boom sensor: Detect earthquakes, H-bombs, SpaceX launches – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi -powered boom sensor: Detect earthquakes, H-bombs, SpaceX launches ZDNet Raspberry Shake, the maker of an eponymous Raspberry Pi -based seismograph, has launched a new sensor that can pick up inaudible sound waves from earthquakes, landslides, or even the next SpaceX launch. The Raspberry Boom is the sonic companion to the …

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The robotic teapot from your nightmares

For those moments when you wish the cast of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast was real, only to realise what a nightmare that would be, here’s Paul-Louis Ageneau’s robotic teapot! See what I mean? Tale as old as time… It’s the classic story of guy meets digital killer teapot, digital killer teapot inspires him to 3D print his own. Loosely based on a boss level of the video game Alice: Madness Returns , Paul-Louis’s creation is a one-eyed walking teapot robot with a (possible) thirst for blood

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Going back for a third serving of Raspberry Pi | PC Perspective – PC Perspective

PC Perspective Going back for a third serving of Raspberry Pi | PC Perspective PC Perspective Tim did a great write up of the new hardware found in the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ which you should check out below if you missed. Technical specifications are only the first step as we still need to see how the new 1.4GHz Cortex A53's perform in ..

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PC Perspective Going back for a third serving of Raspberry Pi PC Perspective Tim did a great write up of the new hardware found in the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ which you should check out below if you missed. Technical specifications are only the first step as we still need to see how the new 1.4GHz Cortex A53's perform in ..

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