Monthly Archives: May 2018

37 Sensors Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi (Pi 3B Included): $129.99 – The Mac Observer

The Mac Observer 37 Sensors Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi (Pi 3B Included): $129.99 The Mac Observer We have a great deal on a Raspberry Pi starter kit that includes 37 sensors and a Raspberry Pi 3B. Check out the full list of sensors on the deal page's Specs tab. It comes with Raspbian system and Dragit programming language pre-installed, too

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CrowPi Teaches Coding and Electronics Using a Raspberry Pi – PCMag

PCMag CrowPi Teaches Coding and Electronics Using a Raspberry Pi PCMag On its own, the Raspberry Pi is a great little single-board computer for learning how to program, use Linux, and generally become proficient at using a computer. But the Pi was also meant to be the brain at the heart of other projects, such as robots ..

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Mayank Sinha’s home security project

Yesterday, I received an email from someone called Mayank Sinha, showing us the Raspberry Pi home security project he’s been working on. He got in touch particularly because, he writes, the Raspberry Pi community has given him “immense support” with his build, and he wanted to dedicate it to the commmunity as thanks.

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Raspberry Pi Augmented Reality Projection Lamp Project – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Augmented Reality Projection Lamp Project Geeky Gadgets Makers, developers and hobbyists interested in creating amazing things using a Raspberry Pi or similar mini PC may be interested in a new augmented reality Lantern created by Nord Projects. The AR Lantern Has been constructed using an Ikea Tertial lamp ..

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CrowPi is a Raspberry Pi-based computer science education kit (crowdfunding) – Liliputing

Liliputing CrowPi is a Raspberry Pi -based computer science education kit (crowdfunding) Liliputing There are plenty of ways to use a Raspberry Pi to learn to code, whether you buy a kid-friendly Kano Computing Kit or just download free software (like Kano's, for example), that includes simple games, tutorials, and interactive apps for learning to code.

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Augmented-reality projection lamp with Raspberry Pi and Android Things

If your day has been a little fraught so far, watch this video. It opens with a tableau of methodically laid-out components and then shows them soldered, screwed, and slotted neatly into place. Everything fits perfectly; nothing needs percussive adjustment

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1960’s Console Stereo gets Raspberry Pi Touch Screen – Hackaday

Hackaday 1960's Console Stereo gets Raspberry Pi Touch Screen Hackaday A HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro is used to get some decent audio out of the Raspberry Pi , and the touch screen interface is provided by Volumio.

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Inside the Brotherhood of the Ad Blockers – Bloomberg

Bloomberg Inside the Brotherhood of the Ad Blockers Bloomberg Pi-hole (as in “shut your …”) is a free, open source software package designed to run on a Raspberry Pi , a basic computer that's popular with DIYers, fits in the palm of your hand, and retails for about $35. Most ad blockers have to be installed on …

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Commodore 64 owners rejoice: The 1541 is BACK – The Register

The Register Commodore 64 owners rejoice: The 1541 is BACK The Register A near perfect emulation of the 1541 floppy drive has been released, and you need only a Raspberry Pi and a soldering iron to rock the 1980s once again. Thankfully, the emulator does not recreate the 1541's unfortunate habit of dying early and often.

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