Monthly Archives: August 2018

Learn how to master Raspberry Pi 3 for under $20 – Android Authority

Learn how to master Raspberry Pi 3 for under $20   Android Authority The Raspberry Pi has become one of the most popular tools for hobbyists and engineers alike. You can learn how to master it today with The Complete …

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Track Foosball Scores With Raspberry Pi Hack – Geek

Geek Track Foosball Scores With Raspberry Pi Hack Geek Using a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ computer, two microsensors, and a few cables, the team designed the Red vs. Blue Table Football Companion App

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Raspberry Pi Power Over Ethernet Modules – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Power Over Ethernet Modules Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a safe way to provide the mini PC with power over Ethernet (PoE) may be interested in a new pair of Raspberry Pi Power over Ethernet modules now available from the Adafruit online store. “Power over Ethernet (PoE) ..

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Revised and Expanded Edition of Raspberry Pi Bestseller Now Available – Elektor (blog)

Elektor (blog) Revised and Expanded Edition of Raspberry Pi Bestseller Now Available Elektor (blog) High on the list of bestsellers in Elektor's book portfolio is Bert van Dam's title Explore the Raspberry Pi in 45 Electronics Projects. This book addresses one of the strongest aspects of the Raspberry Pi : the ability to combine hands-on electronics …

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Raspberry Pi Foosball Scoreboard – Hackaday

Raspberry Pi Foosball Scoreboard Hackaday Players control stoic little figures with the most simplistic of input devices in order to move a tiny ball to and fro on the playing field. So naturally, somebody thought they should add a Raspberry Pi to it and drag the whole thing kicking and …

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TensorFlow Pi port is latest salvo in battle for edge analytics – LinuxGizmos.com

TensorFlow Pi port is latest salvo in battle for edge analytics LinuxGizmos.com The recent port of TensorFlow to the Raspberry Pi is the latest in a series of chess moves from Google and its chief AI rival Nvidia to win the hearts and keyboards of embedded Linux developers. Google's recent announcement that it had ported its open …

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Oil-Immersed Raspberry Pi Keeps Its Cool Under Heavy Loads – Hackaday

Hackaday Oil-Immersed Raspberry Pi Keeps Its Cool Under Heavy Loads Hackaday [Lord_of_Bone] was curious to see if an oil-cooled Raspberry Pi is possible, and the short answer is: for the most part, yes. The experimental setup seen in the video below is somewhat crude — just a Pi running Quake 3 for an hour to really run up the …

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Raspberry Pi 3 meets Windows 98: Project brings classic Windows OS to DIY ‘watch’ – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi 3 meets Windows 98: Project brings classic Windows OS to DIY 'watch' TechRepublic The Windows Wrist Watch 2.0 boots the classic Windows 95, 98 and XP operating systems on the Raspberry Pi and displays them on a wearable four-inch touchscreen. The project is a fun experiment rather than serious endeavor, with the classic Windows …

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The affordable Raspberry Pi night vision goggles of your dreams

I just searched online for night vision goggles, and the prices seem to vary between £600 and £27000. That’s a little bit higher than my budget of ‘as cheap as humanly possible’, but lucky for me (and you!), Redditor Mtnbikerdunn has created a set of Raspberry Pi Zero–powered night vision goggles that come in at around $100

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