Monthly Archives: August 2018

Raspberry Pi-based ZeroPhone promises ‘an open-source, Linux-powered’ handset – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi -based ZeroPhone promises 'an open-source, Linux-powered' handset ZDNet The ZeroPhone will be based around the tiny Raspberry Pi Zero, an Arduino microcontroller, and the ESP8266 Wi-Fi module. The ZeroPhone comes with several extras not found on your typical handset, including a mini-HDMI port and a single full-size USB …

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Raspberry Pi Zero Portable Music Player – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Zero Portable Music Player Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiast and Hackaday user Bram has created an awesome portable music player powered by the tiny Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC and a custom PCB which can be seen below and is now available to purchase direct from Tindie.

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Raspberry Pi: From Hobbyists to Industry – Computer Business Review

Computer Business Review Raspberry Pi : From Hobbyists to Industry Computer Business Review The Raspberry Pi 3B+, is capable of Gbit Ethernet and WiFi connectivity, making it a viable solution for Industry 4.0 applications. While it lacks industrial interfaces like RS485 or CAN, there are ways round this… With over 17 million units sold …

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Raspberry Pi Uses: From Hobbyists to Industry – Computer Business Review

Raspberry Pi Uses: From Hobbyists to Industry   Computer Business Review The Raspberry Pi 3B+, is capable of Gbit Ethernet and WiFi connectivity, making it a viable solution for Industry 4.0 applications. While it lacks industrial …

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PiPod is a DIY portable music player (powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero) – Liliputing

Liliputing PiPod is a DIY portable music player (powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero) Liliputing Smartphones have largely replaced portable media players like the iPod Classic for most folks.

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This Is The Raspberry Pi Robot To Beat All Others – Hackaday

Hackaday This Is The Raspberry Pi Robot To Beat All Others Hackaday Before the introduction of the Raspberry Pi , building robots was hard. The best solution to turning motors on a chassis was repurposing an old roomba. For the brain, maybe you could throw Linux on a router and move your rover around with an old Linksys.

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The massive barrier to selling a Raspberry Pi in South Africa – MyBroadband

MyBroadband The massive barrier to selling a Raspberry Pi in South Africa MyBroadband Remember when the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ was launched? We won't fault you if you don't – it was in March 2018, five months ago

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Make Your Own Raspberry Pi-Powered Portable Music Player – Geek

Geek Make Your Own Raspberry Pi -Powered Portable Music Player Geek “If it ain't broke, don't fix it” doesn't apply to the DIY age, where people pay less and make more. Dissatisfied with the existing lineup of commercial music players, maker Bram built their own portable playback machine using a Raspberry Pi Zero and …

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