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Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi – Boing Boing (blog)

Boing Boing (blog) Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi Boing Boing (blog) I've been doing a lot of work with the Raspberry Pi lately for a book my daughter and I are writing, and I'm really liking the inexpensive Raspberry Pi Zero W. It's a nifty little Linux computer that comes with built in WiFi & Bluetooth

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Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi – Boing Boing

Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi   Boing Boing I’ve been doing a lot of work with the Raspberry Pi lately for a book my daughter and I are writing, and I’m really liking the inexpensive Raspberry Pi Zero W.

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Kid’s Raspberry Pi radio plays custom fairy tales using NFC tags – htxt.africa

htxt.africa Kid's Raspberry Pi radio plays custom fairy tales using NFC tags htxt.africa After being inspired by the NFC tech in his Google Nexus 5, maker Lukas Vierhaus began work on a Raspberry Pi radio that could connect his daughter to family that was scattered around Germany. Vierhaus then encouraged grandparents and other family …

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Coolest Projects International 2018

Like many engineers, I have folder upon folder of half-completed projects on my computer. But the funny thing is that this wasn’t a problem for me as a child. Every other Friday evening, I’d spend two hours at Ilkley Computer Club, where I could show off whatever I’d been working on: nothing motivates you to actually finish a project like the opportunity to share it with an audience

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HackSpace magazine 7: Internet of Everything

We’re usually averse to buzzwords at HackSpace magazine , but not this month: in issue 7, we’re taking a deep dive into the Internet of Things. Internet of Things (IoT) To many people, IoT is a shady term used by companies to sell you something you already own, but this time with WiFi; to us, it’s a way to make our builds smarter, more useful, and more connected. In HackSpace magazine #7, you can join us on a tour of the boards that power IoT projects, marvel at the ways in which other makers are using IoT, and get started with your first IoT project! Awesome projects DIY retro computing: this issue, we’re taking our collective hat off to Spencer Owen.

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I am Beemo, a little living boy: Adventure Time prop build

Bob Herzberg, BMO builder and blogger at BYOBMO.com , fills us in on the whys and hows and even the Pen Wards of creating interactive Adventure Time BMO props with the Raspberry Pi. A Conversation With BMO A conversation with BMO showing off some voice recognition capabilities. There is no interaction for BMO’s responses other than voice commands.

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Raspberry Pi Zero flies drones on autopilot – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Raspberry Pi Zero flies drones on autopilot Electronics Weekly (blog) The daughter-board, priced at €69, has been designed specially for the Raspberry Pi Zero but it is also compatible with other models from the Raspberry Pi family. Weighing only 15 grams the daughter-board interfaces with the drone's system electronics ..

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How to get all A’s at school with Raspberry Pi (and other stuff you missed) – ITworld.com

How to get all A's at school with Raspberry Pi (and other stuff you missed) ITworld.com However, Scott Bennett and his daughter Emma managed to make a pretty epic poster board on Vermont's using a Raspberry Pi .

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