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Video: You can build your own Raspberry Pi phone for $160 – BGR

Video: You can build your own Raspberry Pi phone for $160 BGR It's ugly, bulky and dumb (at least for now), but the PiPhone proves that one can build a working Raspberry Pi -based cell phone with ease. Developer David Hunt turned a Raspberry Pi Model B computer that retails for $40 into a handset by spending an ..

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Raspberry Pi modded into a $160 cellphone – Engadget

Raspberry Pi modded into a $160 cellphone Engadget Remember how happy you were when you got your Raspberry Pi project to do, well, anything? Programming savant and photographer David Hunt has merely created a working cellphone with his, complete with video proof (below). The PiPhone consists of a

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PiPhone DIY smartphone uses Raspberry Pi – SlashGear

PiPhone DIY smartphone uses Raspberry Pi SlashGear PiPhone, the tongue-in-cheek name given by David Hunt to his newly built DIY smartphone, is based on the Raspberry Pi , of all things. With the homemade handset comes an Adafruit display and a bare-wire design that would send airports into lockdown

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Build Your Own Phone Using a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Geeky gadgets Build Your Own Phone Using a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker You can usually pick up a phone for free (or at least cheap) these days, but if you'd prefer to build your own, DIYer David Hunt shows off how to use a Raspberry Pi as a phone. The build here costs $158, which means it's probably cheaper to buy a phone ..

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Man uses Raspberry Pi to build actual working cellphone for $158 – Ars Technica

Man uses Raspberry Pi to build actual working cellphone for $158 Ars Technica Raspberry Pi -using tinkerer David Hunt—who previously built a bark-activated door opener for dogs—is at it again with a real, working cellphone powered by the tiny computer and a few other items. “PiPhone” cost Hunt $158 to build with these ..

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PiPhone, Raspberry Pi-based DIY Smartphone (video) – Geeky gadgets

PiPhone, Raspberry Pi -based DIY Smartphone (video) Geeky gadgets 4:08 pm April 25, 2014 By Julian Horsey. If you fancy building your very own smartphone using the Raspberry Pi mini PC, David Hunt has created a working smartphone using the popular $35 Raspberry Pi mini computer together with a few other components.

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Raspberry Pi Touchscreen Timelapse Camera Controller (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Touchscreen Timelapse Camera Controller (video) Geeky gadgets Photographers that fancy having a go at taking some time-lapse photography, might be interested in this new Raspberry Pi touchscreen timelapse camera controller that has been created by photographer David Hunt.

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Interivew: David Braben on Kickstarter, Raspberry Pi, and Elite: Dangerous – PC Authority

Interivew: David Braben on Kickstarter, Raspberry Pi , and Elite: Dangerous PC Authority More recently, he's served as a trustee of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, helping to bring the educational mini-computer to life. And his studio Frontier Developments is beavering away on Elite: Dangerous, a multiplayer sequel to the original game …

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The world’s largest Raspberry Pi display?

David Whale, a STEM ambassador and all-round good egg, mailed me last week to tell me about a project he’d been involved in at Goodwood race course. The Greenpower Education Trust run an electric car series for schools and businesses, where students and staff build electric race cars, and compete in 4hr mileage marathons around the country. Essex Goblins 2013 They’ve been doing a lot of work with Raspberry Pis (many of the cars have a Raspberry Pi inside), and asked David if he could use a Raspberry Pi to populate a giant display at the Goodwood course with race information.

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