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Extreme Pi Overclocking With Mineral Oil – Hackaday

Hackaday Extreme Pi Overclocking With Mineral Oil Hackaday The computer in question here is a Raspberry Pi , and it's being housed in a purpose-built laser cut acrylic case full of mineral oil. As a SoC, it's easier to submerge the entire computer than it is to get a tiny liquid-cooled heat sink for the ..

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The Ultimate Guide to the Coolest New Thing in Computing Is 95% Off – Inverse

Inverse The Ultimate Guide to the Coolest New Thing in Computing Is 95% Off Inverse The Complete Raspberry Pi Hacker Bundle usually retails for a significant sum of $384.97, but for a limited time Inverse readers can get a mighty discount and get each course for less then $5, and take the entire thing home for just $19. That's a 95 ..

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This Hacker Fit An Entire RetroPie In An Altoids Tin – Hackaday

This Hacker Fit An Entire RetroPie In An Altoids Tin Hackaday A mew months ago, [wermy] built the mintyPi, a Raspberry Pi -based gaming console that fits inside an Altoids tin.

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This Hacker Fit An Entire RetroPie In An Altoids Tin | Hackaday – Hackaday

This Hacker Fit An Entire RetroPie In An Altoids Tin | Hackaday Hackaday A few months ago, [wermy] built the mintyPi, a Raspberry Pi-based gaming console that fits inside an Altoids tin. It's amazing — there's a composite LCD, an …

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ZeroPhone gives Smartphones the Raspberry (Pi) – Hackaday

Hackaday ZeroPhone gives Smartphones the Raspberry ( Pi ) Hackaday ZeroPhone is based upon the popular Raspberry Pi Zero. The $5 price tag of the CPU module means that you can build this entire phone for around $50 USD. The radio module in the ZeroPhone is the well known SIM800L 2G module

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Build Your Own Portable Arcade Stick With A Raspberry Pi-Powered Console Packed Inside – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build Your Own Portable Arcade Stick With A Raspberry Pi -Powered Console Packed Inside Lifehacker Australia Hack House guides you through the entire process of building this from scratch, from cutting the wood for the controller to setting up the Pi itself. The end result is a very cool little self-contained unit that's perfect for anyone who wants an easy …

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Build An Entire Home Automation System With A Raspberry Pi And Arduino – Lifehacker Australia

Build An Entire Home Automation System With A Raspberry Pi And Arduino Lifehacker Australia The system uses both an Arduino and a Raspberry Pi alongside various sensors to monitor the house. You can set up the system to send you alerts when something happens or just monitor everything from your phone.

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Electronics Weekly visits the Pi factory: video

Electronics Weekly dropped in to the Pi factory in Pencoed, South Wales, did a lot of filming on the factory floor, and had a chat with Claire Doyle, who runs Raspberry Pi global distribution for Farnell, one of our manufacturing partners.

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