PiScope Raspberry Pi Optical Tracking Telescope Created – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets PiScope Raspberry Pi Optical Tracking Telescope Created Geeky Gadgets PiScope is an open source project to do basic astrophotography using a RaspberryPi , Arduino, 3d-printed parts, and a telescope. When it is done we hope to have autotracking via OpenCV working and at the moment can use a keyboard to jog the telescope …

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RealVNC streams Minecraft from Raspberry Pi so kids can play with live Python – Inquirer

Inquirer RealVNC streams Minecraft from Raspberry Pi so kids can play with live Python Inquirer REMOTE ACCESS provider RealVNC has announced a new version of the firm's software that will allow users to play Minecraft on a Raspberry Pi from another machine. RealVNC explained that this could allow school children to access a Pi remotely without …

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Raspberry Pi Magazine Issue 45 Explores The New 8mp Pi Camera – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Magazine Issue 45 Explores The New 8mp Pi Camera Geeky Gadgets Issue 45 of the official Raspberry Pi magazine otherwise known as The MagPi has been released this week and brings with it more details on the new Raspberry Pi camera which takes the form of the second generation of high camera modules and is …

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New powerful cameras for Raspberry Pi device launched – Firstpost

Firstpost New powerful cameras for Raspberry Pi device launched Firstpost After launching the low cost, credit-card sized computer “Raspberry Pi3″ in February, its manufacturer element14 on Thursday unveiled two new upgraded cameras for the device. The Raspberry Pi Camera v2 and Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera v2 further …

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Now, Raspberry Pi launches upgraded cameras for device – Economic Times

Now, Raspberry Pi launches upgraded cameras for device Economic Times “Whether it's for CCTV, home automation, weather stations, drones or even sending into space, we're looking forward to seeing the photographs and videos from the next generation of Raspberry Pi cameras,” Claire Doyle, global head of Raspberry Pi , said …

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Contest rewards best Raspberry Pi 3 based IoT projects – HackerBoards.com (blog)

Contest rewards best Raspberry Pi 3 based IoT projects HackerBoards.com (blog) Premier Farnell's Element14, which bills itself as “the world's largest electronic design community,” has long been known for selling Raspberry Pi's and related embedded gear. It makes sense then that the manufacturer/distributor/community site has ..

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You can now play Minecraft for Raspberry Pi remotely on PC or tablet – PCR-online.biz

PCR-online.biz You can now play Minecraft for Raspberry Pi remotely on PC or tablet PCR-online.biz You can now see and control Minecraft: Pi Edition from a remote PC or tablet for the first time ever thanks to new tech from RealVNC. The original developer and provider of VNC remote access and control software has released an alpha version of VNC for ..

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Raspberry Pi and Arduino in industrial applications – Embedded Computing Design (blog)

Embedded Computing Design (blog) Raspberry Pi and Arduino in industrial applications Embedded Computing Design (blog) Taking things a few steps further, a technician I worked with at another company was always eager to learn something new, and devised a way to set up a Raspberry Pi to collect data over the plant network from a PLC that was running a test station.

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Learn all about the new Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2 in The MagPi 45

Earlier this week, the brand new Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2 was revealed to the world, its headline feature being an 8-megapixel sensor. It’s been a few years since the original came out and the new camera is an excellent little upgrade to the existing model; you can find out all the details in our complete breakdown in Issue 45 of The MagPi magazine, which is out today.

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