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An affordable ocular fundus camera

The ocular fundus is the interior surface of the eye, and an ophthalmologist can learn a lot about a patient’s health by examining it. However, there’s a problem: an ocular fundus camera can’t capture a useful image unless the eye is brightly lit, but this makes the pupil constrict, obstructing the camera’s view. Ophthalmologists use pupil-dilating eye drops to block the eye’s response to light, but these are uncomfortable and can cause blurred vision for several hours

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Raspberry Pi roundup: Read all about it, in today’s Daily Prophet online – CIO

CIO Raspberry Pi roundup: Read all about it, in today's Daily Prophet online CIO Appropriately, then, for the first Raspberry Pi roundup after the festive season, we've got a copy of the Daily Prophet that does what a wizarding newspaper is supposed to do, thanks to the technical wizardry of Piet Rullens.

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Raspberry Pi roundup: Read all about it, in today’s Daily Prophet online – Network World

Network World Raspberry Pi roundup: Read all about it, in today's Daily Prophet online Network World Appropriately, then, for the first Raspberry Pi roundup after the festive season, we've got a copy of the Daily Prophet that does what a wizarding newspaper is supposed to do, thanks to the technical wizardry of Piet Rullens. (And the always excellent ..

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Raspberry Pi roundup: Read all about it, in today’s Daily Prophet … – Network World

Network World Raspberry Pi roundup: Read all about it, in today's Daily Prophet … Network World The Raspberry Pi roundup is back from its winter holiday, and boy, has it ever been nerding out.

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Harry Potter and the Real-Life Daily Prophet

Most people would visit The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and bring back a few souvenirs to adorn their shelves. But for Piet Rullens Jr , with a video from his trip to hand, that simply wasn’t enough. Daily Prophet poster with moving object Daily Prophet with moving object Taking to Photoshop, Piet designed a copy of the Daily Prophet, the newspaper from the original book and film series, and included an article about his trip to the Harry Potter theme park

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Scripto: the distraction-free writing tool

When I’m not copyediting for the lovely folks at Raspberry Pi and The MagPi, I write fiction, often involving teenagers running away from murderous water-horses . One of the main problems I have is avoiding distractions, like reading Brooding YA Hero ‘s adventures on Twitter, the constant nagging thought that the next email will be another rejection, and the copious amounts of Taylor Lautner GIFs on Tumblr.

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New PoisonTap Hack Uses $5 Raspberry Pi Zero To Backdoor Locked Computers – iDigitalTimes.com

iDigitalTimes.com New PoisonTap Hack Uses $5 Raspberry Pi Zero To Backdoor Locked Computers iDigitalTimes.com In a simple, yet impressive YouTube demo, long-time hacker and security researcher Samy Kamar reveals how a $5 Raspberry Pi Zero could be used to launch an internet backdoor attack he dubs “PoisonTap.” The attack is simple to create but has the power … How a $5 Raspberry Pi Zero can hack your locked laptop Naked Security How To 'PoisonTap' A Locked Computer Using A $5 Raspberry Pi Dark Reading PoisonTap Turns Your Raspberry Pi Into the Ultimate Portable Hacking Device The Daily Dot IT PRO  – Softpedia News  – Samy Kamkar  – YouTube all 56 news articles »

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PoisonTap uses a $5 Raspberry Pi and freely available software to hijack sleeping computers – SiliconANGLE (blog)

SiliconANGLE (blog) PoisonTap uses a $5 Raspberry Pi and freely available software to hijack sleeping computers SiliconANGLE (blog) How easy is it to break into a sleeping PC? a $5 Raspberry Pi and freely available software, at least according to a disclosure from hacker Samy Kamkar.

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