New Raspberry Pi Mobile Phone Tutorial Published By Adafruit (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets New Raspberry Pi Mobile Phone Tutorial Published By Adafruit (video) Geeky Gadgets Hobbyists and makers that would like to build their own Raspberry Pi mobile phone may be interested in the new tutorial that has been published on the Adafruit website, which has been written by David Hunt the original developer that created of the …

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Weaved Hauls Your Raspberry Pi Projects Online – TechCrunch

Weaved Hauls Your Raspberry Pi Projects Online TechCrunch Playing with Raspberry Pi is a lot of fun, but what happens when you want to get some real work done? While it's not difficult to make a RaspPi board do cool stuff, getting it to communicate with the wider world is a bit of a challenge. That's why Ryo …

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Raspberry PI Powered Aposematic Jacket Records 360 Degree Video – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry PI Powered Aposematic Jacket Records 360 Degree Video Geeky Gadgets The Aposematic Jacket is the work of designed Kim Yong Hun and Shin Seung from Shinseungback Kimyonghun, and it certainly takes wearable technology to a new level. The jacket is covered in camera lenses and it also comes with a built in Raspberry PI ,

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Making music with Raspberry Pi – BBC News

BBC News Making music with Raspberry Pi BBC News Lots of schools are using Raspberry Pi computers to teach young people how to program computers. Now its inventors have found a new use for it – teaching the technology of music.

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Build a Tiny Computer Hacking Tool with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Build a Tiny Computer Hacking Tool with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Kali is a great tool for testing the security of your network and the operating system works on just about everything that can run Linux.

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Parkinson’s disease body illusion

Transports is an interactive installation from Analogue , a theatre/art group, sponsored by the Wellcome Trust, which creates the illusion that the viewer is experiencing Parkinson’s symptoms. As in the rubber hand illusion , the mind is tricked into believing that the user’s hand is the hand shown in some point-of-view video; while a glove with motors makes them feel the tremors associated with the disease. The whole setup is controlled by a Raspberry Pi.

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New Raspberry Pi now in SA – Gadget

New Raspberry Pi now in SA Gadget The Raspberry Pi Model A+ has the 40-pin GPIO connector introduced on the Model B+, with the same pin-out and mounting holes for standard Hardware Attached on Top (HAT) accessories allowing users to add extra functions quickly and easily. In addition

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Raspitab Raspberry Pi Tablet Launches From £149 On Kickstarter (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspitab Raspberry Pi Tablet Launches From £149 On Kickstarter (video) Geeky Gadgets The Raspitab has been designed to provide users with a Linux tablet that is both hackable friendly and includes enough internal space for self engineering, together with a Raspberry Pi mini PC at its centre. Watch the video after the jump to learn more …

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Northern Ireland’s first Raspberry Jams

Liz: Andrew Mulholland is a first-year undergraduate student at Queen’s College Belfast, and the overall winner of 2014’s Talk Talk Digital Hero award. We’ve known him for a few years (he did work experience with us this summer – he created the Grandpa Scarer learning resource for us with Matt Timmons-Brown )

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