Monthly Archives: April 2018

Former Palm webOS now runs on Raspberry Pi 3 – Elektor (blog)

Elektor (blog) Former Palm webOS now runs on Raspberry Pi 3 Elektor (blog) It started its life at Palm (remember those PDAs?) then lived on for a while at HP until LG bought webOS in 2013 and made it run on its television sets.

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Raspberry Pi Zero Smart Cycling Helmet – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Zero Smart Cycling Helmet Geeky Gadgets After extensive research Jennifer has concluded that forces of 4 to 6 G sustained for more than a few seconds are dangerous to the human body, inspiring her to create the Raspberry Pi Zero smart cycling helmet. Which is capable of advising you to …

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Ysgol Deganwy named finalist for annual Raspberry Pi programming competition – North Wales Pioneer

North Wales Pioneer Ysgol Deganwy named finalist for annual Raspberry Pi programming competition North Wales Pioneer Ysgol Deganwy have been named as a finalist for the PA Consulting's annual Raspberry Pi programming competition. Schools were asked to produce a product under the theme of sustainability with Ysgol Deganwy creating an interactive rubbish bin which they ..

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Latest Raspberry Pi available in SA soon – Dataweek (press release)

Dataweek (press release) Latest Raspberry Pi available in SA soon Dataweek (press release) The latest Raspberry Pi computer board, the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, has been launched internationally and is currently awaiting ICASA approval, which is necessary because of its Wi-Fi capability.

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Safety first: a Raspberry Pi safety helmet

Jennifer Fox is back, this time with a Raspberry Pi Zero–controlled impact force monitor that will notify you if your collision is a worth a trip to the doctor. Make an Impact Force Monitor! Check out my latest Hacker in Residence project for SparkFun Electronics: the Helmet Guardian! It’s a Pi Zero powered impact force monitor that turns on an LED if your head/body experiences a potentially dangerous impact

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Raspberry Pi as a thin client can support VDI in healthcare – TechTarget

Raspberry Pi as a thin client can support VDI in healthcare TechTarget Because of its small form factor and low cost, Raspberry Pi as a thin client is becoming a popular replacement device for the traditional healthcare workstation. Sections. Related Content

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5 Raspberry Pi Operating Systems That Aren’t Linux – MakeUseOf

MakeUseOf 5 Raspberry Pi Operating Systems That Aren't Linux MakeUseOf Released as an open-source operating system in 1992, Plan 9 has a small footprint and is targeted at developers. Its lightweight presence makes it ideal for the Raspberry Pi . A descendent of UNIX, Plan 9 is easy to install on the Pi, much like any ..

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Meet Fribo, a robot built for lonely young people – The Verge

The Verge Meet Fribo, a robot built for lonely young people The Verge These are relatively minor downsides, though, and given Fribo's cheap construction (it's powered by a Raspberry Pi and has only a simple screen and basic sensors inside), it could easily be adapted if it ever came to market.

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Tinkernut’s hidden Coke bottle spy cam

Go undercover and keep an eye on your stuff with this brilliant secret Coke bottle spy cam from Tinkernut! Secret Coke Bottle SPY CAM! – Weekend Hacker #1803 SPECIAL NOTE*** THE FULL TUTORIAL WILL BE AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK April Fools! What a terrible day. So many pranks. You can’t believe anything you read

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