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Build Your Own All-In-One Internet Radio Player with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Build Your Own All-In-One Internet Radio Player with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker If you're a big fan of internet radio, UK Tech Reviews has a guide for building your own little internet radio device using a Raspberry Pi and a touch screen. The end result here is a nice, self-contained system that includes a simple interface for … and more

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Raspberry Pi mobile phone built, dubbed PiPhone – Pocket-lint.com

Pocket-lint.com Raspberry Pi mobile phone built, dubbed PiPhone Pocket-lint.com David Hunt made the PiPhone from scratch by combining a Raspberry Pi unit with a small touchscreen, a GSM phone module and a battery. That's a very basic way of describing what he's managed to do. The end result is a mobile phone complete with dialler

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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock – LifeHacker India

Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock LifeHacker India The system is powered by a Raspberry Pi , some speakers, lights, some motion sensors, and a special enclosure. The end result is an alarm clock that sits on your bedside, but tracks your movement throughout the night to wake you in the morning with a

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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock – Lifehacker Australia

Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock Lifehacker Australia The system is powered by a Raspberry Pi , speakers, lights, motion sensors and a special enclosure. The end result is an alarm clock that sits on your bedside table and tracks your movement throughout the night to wake you in the morning with a sunrise

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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock – Lifehacker

Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock Lifehacker The system is powered by a Raspberry Pi , some speakers, lights, some motion sensors, and a special enclosure. The end result is an alarm clock that sits on your bedside, but tracks your movement throughout the night to wake you in the morning with a

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Turn A Raspberry Pi Into A Cheap Home Surveillance System – Lifehacker Australia

Turn A Raspberry Pi Into A Cheap Home Surveillance System Lifehacker Australia Scavix's system uses a Raspberry Pi , the Raspberry Pi camera module, some housing for that camera, and a few other smaller pieces. The end result is a home security system that can detect motion and broadcast a live stream. It's a surprisingly powerful

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Control Your Home Lights With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Control Your Home Lights With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia The process requires a bit of hacking together, but the end result is a Raspberry Pi -powered light system that you can use your phone to control. The Raspberry Pi runs a strip of LEDs, and the web-based automation system can change what the LEDs do,

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