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How to build your own (cheap) cryptocurrency wallet with Raspberry Pi – TNW

TNW How to build your own (cheap) cryptocurrency wallet with Raspberry Pi TNW Pavol Rusnak, one of the main creative forces behind popular cryptocurrency wallet Trezor, has shared a nifty guide on how you can build your own cryptocurrency hardware wallet using a Raspberry Pi and the Trezor Emulator.

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How to run Windows apps on the Raspberry Pi – TechRepublic – TechRepublic

TechRepublic How to run Windows apps on the Raspberry Pi – TechRepublic TechRepublic This article and the video above provide a step-by-step guide on how to use ExaGear Desktop to install and run the Windows apps on your Pi. and more »

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How to make a NES Classic clone with a Raspberry Pi – Gary explains – Android Authority (blog)

Android Authority (blog) How to make a NES Classic clone with a Raspberry Pi – Gary explains Android Authority (blog) So if the NES Classic Edition left you with a desire to play some vintage games from the 1980s, but you didn't manage to get your hands on one, then fear not, here is my guide on how you can make your own NES Classic Edition clone using a Raspberry Pi . and more »

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Raspberry Pi: Amazon releases recipe for baking a low-cost Alexa voice assistant – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi : Amazon releases recipe for baking a low-cost Alexa voice assistant ZDNet Amazon has published step-by-step instructions for obtaining the sample code required to put Alexa on Raspberry Pi . Image: Amazon. Amazon has released a step-by-step guide on how to turn the $35 Raspberry Pi into a voice-controlled assistant.

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Amazon’s guide to make your own Raspberry Pi powered Alexa device – Techworm

Techworm Amazon's guide to make your own Raspberry Pi powered Alexa device Techworm If you ever wanted to make your own Alexa device, the only thing that you will require is a Raspberry Pi , and the rest is going to be handled by Amazon.

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