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Stuff a Raspberry Pi Zero Into a Nintendo Controller for Old School Gaming – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Stuff a Raspberry Pi Zero Into a Nintendo Controller for Old School Gaming Lifehacker We've already seen a Raspberry Pi Zero get stuffed inside an Xbox controller, but if you're looking for a project that's a bit more retro, then a NES controller might be more up your alley. All you'll need is an old Nintendo controller and access to a ..

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Build a 3D printed spy tie camera using a Raspberry Pi – 3ders.org (blog)

3ders.org (blog) Build a 3D printed spy tie camera using a Raspberry Pi 3ders.org (blog) That the Raspberry Pi is a perfect addition to any maker's arsenal hardly needs repeating here.

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PiTablet Raspberry Pi Tablet: PiPad – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) PiTablet Raspberry Pi Tablet: PiPad Technabob (blog) We've already seen a netbook based on the Raspberry Pi . Here's a DIY kit for a Raspberry Pi tablet

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Raspberry Pi case made from an old audio cassette – Geek

Raspberry Pi case made from an old audio cassette Geek The tiny Raspberry Pi is small enough to cram into all kinds of housing, including plenty of repurposed ones. We've already seen one modder convert the retail packaging from a Magic Mouse into a Pi case.

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You Can Make This Raspberry Pi Cellphone Yourself for $160 – Gizmodo

You Can Make This Raspberry Pi Cellphone Yourself for $160 Gizmodo So when it comes to your next phone, forget Project Ara: how about building your own using a Raspberry Pi ? We've already seen a Pi-powered tablet, but a phone is truly the next level of crazed determination

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