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Use a Raspberry Pi as a Hub for All Your Connected Devices – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Use a Raspberry Pi as a Hub for All Your Connected Devices Lifehacker Australia The Raspberry Pi makes a great brain for your smart home and to show off just how much you can do with it, DIYer Frederick Vandenbosch demonstrates a ton of different tools he built for himself. Advertisement.

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Use a Raspberry Pi as a Hub for All Your Connected Devices – Lifehacker

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Gesture control for your TV

Frederick Vandenbosch has been at it again. This time, inspired by watching his kids use tablet devices, he’s built a gesture control device for his TV, which manages to be both functional and very elegant. At the core of this device is a Model A Raspberry Pi, and a Pimoroni Skywriter HAT .

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Use A Raspberry Pi Zero To Make Your Own Miniature Information Display – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Use A Raspberry Pi Zero To Make Your Own Miniature Information Display Lifehacker Australia The Raspberry Pi Zero's best feature is its size, and DIYer Frederick Vandenbosch took advantage of that by using the Zero as a tiny little information display. This video shows how it's done. The idea here is to simply create a little information ..

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Futuristic Raspberry Pi Desk Computer: PiDesk – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) Futuristic Raspberry Pi Desk Computer: PiDesk Technabob (blog) Here's a fun project that uses two Raspberry Pi units. Frederick Vandenbosch made his PiDesk as his entry to Element 14's Sci Fi Your Pi contest.

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