Turn A Raspberry Pi Into A Voice-Activated Personal Assistant – Lifehacker Australia

Geeky gadgets Turn A Raspberry Pi Into A Voice-Activated Personal Assistant Lifehacker Australia While computer powered personal assistants haven't really come into their own yet, that doesn't mean they're not useful. The Raspberry Pi happens to work great as an assistant, and Instructables user janw shows off how to convert an old intercom system …

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Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Voice-Activated Personal Assistant – Lifehacker

Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Voice-Activated Personal Assistant Lifehacker While computer powered personal assistants haven't really come into their own yet, that doesn't mean they're not useful. The Raspberry Pi happens to work great as an assistant, and Instructables user janw shows off how to convert an old intercom system ..

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The MagPi senses new photo opportunities – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com The MagPi senses new photo opportunities ElectronicsWeekly.com Always happy to flag the latest issue of The MagPi, the magazine devoted to all things Raspberry Pi . The latest issue, for February, is number 20 and its available for free download

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8086tiny: a free PC XT-compatible virtual machine/emulator written in C

Last week we discovered an outstanding open source project which worked out of the box on the Raspberry Pi.  8086tiny is a free PC XT-compatible virtual machine/emulator written in C. DeluxePaint II in two whole colours. (“Graphics card?! You were lucky…” etc.) It was created by Adrian Cable who won IOCCC last year with 4043.  We caught up with Adrian last week and this is what he had to say: “The personal computer as we know it today began in the early 80s with the release of the IBM PC – an incredibly complex machine for its time, and the result of hundreds of thousands of man-hours of development time, at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars

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Raspberry Pi: Hiding a Computer Inside Your Computer – EE Times

Raspberry Pi : Hiding a Computer Inside Your Computer EE Times This would allow him to place the Raspberry Pi on top of the original PCB and patch into the power connector.

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NOOBS SD cards back in the Swag Store!

The 8GB pre-flashed NOOBS SD cards we had in the Swag Store sold out pretty much immediately: we’ve just had another shipment arrive, so get them while they’re hot . At £4 including VAT , plus £1 UK shipping if you’re not buying other swag (please buy more swag), this is the cheapest way to get 8GB of SD memory you’ll find, and  you get NOOBS bundled for free.

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Smart Home Automation with Linux and Raspberry Pi – iProgrammer

Smart Home Automation with Linux and Raspberry Pi iProgrammer It is a second edition of a book previously called “Smart Home Automation with Linux” and you need to be warned right at the start that the “and Raspberry Pi ” tagged onto the title of this edition is more about marketing than content. There is the …

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GPS-tracking helmet cam

Martin O’Hanlon’s a familiar name in these parts, especially for fans of Minecraft: his repository of Pi Minecraft tricks and tutorials is one of our favourite resources. But Martin’s not all about magicking Menger- Sierpinski Sponges into the Minecraft universe: he does wonderful stuff with hardware and the Raspberry Pi too

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