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Raspberry Pi Zero Portable Music Player – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Zero Portable Music Player Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiast and Hackaday user Bram has created an awesome portable music player powered by the tiny Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC and a custom PCB which can be seen below and is now available to purchase direct from Tindie.

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HackSpace magazine 10: build a drone

If you’re a subscriber to HackSpace magazine you’ll already know all about issue 10. For the rest of you who’ve yet to subscribe, issue 10 is out today! Build a drone Ever since Icarus flew too close to the sun, man has dreamed of flight. Thanks to brushless motors, cheaper batteries than ever before, and smaller, more powerful microcontrollers, pretty much anyone with the right know-how can build their own drone.

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OTTO Raspberry Pi Powered Open Source Music Production Box – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets OTTO Raspberry Pi Powered Open Source Music Production Box Geeky Gadgets Musicians searching for a compact music production box may be interested in a Raspberry Pi based open source device called the OTTO which has this week been featured on the Hackaday website. The portable synthesiser workstation created by Topisani …

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OTTO Raspberry Pi Powered Open Source Music Production Box – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets OTTO Raspberry Pi Powered Open Source Music Production Box Geeky Gadgets Musicians searching for a compact music production box may be interested in a Raspberry Pi based open source device called the OTTO which has this week been featured on the Hackaday website. The portable synthesiser workstation created by Topisani …

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Raspberry Pi W Antenna Analysis Reveals Clever Design | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi W Antenna Analysis Reveals Clever Design | Hackaday Hackaday The old maxim is that if you pay peanuts, you get a monkey. That's no longer true, though: devices like the Raspberry Pi W have shown that a $10 device can be remarkably powerful if it is well designed. You might not appreciate how clever this design ..

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The Raspberry Pi 3B+ As An SDR – Without The SDR! | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday The Raspberry Pi 3B+ As An SDR – Without The SDR! | Hackaday Hackaday We've become used to software-defined radio as the future of radio experimentation, and many of us will have some form of SDR hardware. From the $10 RTL USB sticks through to all-singing, all-dancing models at eye-watering prices, there is an SDR for …

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Portable DVD Player gets Raspberry Pi Zero Upgrade | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Portable DVD Player gets Raspberry Pi Zero Upgrade | Hackaday Hackaday You might remember a time when people thought portable DVD players were a pretty neat idea. In the days before netbooks, cheap tablets, and arguably even the widespread adoption of smartphones, it seemed perfectly reasonable to lug around a device that … and more »

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Making Custom Silicon For The Latest Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Making Custom Silicon For The Latest Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday The latest Raspberry Pi, the Pi 3 Model B+, is the most recent iteration of hardware from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. No, it doesn't have eMMC, it doesn't have support for cellular connectivity, it doesn't have USB 3.0, it doesn't have SATA, it doesn … and more »

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DIY Text-to-Speech with Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday DIY Text-to-Speech with Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday We can almost count on our eyesight to fail with age, maybe even past the point of correction. It's a pretty big flaw if you ask us. So, how can a person with aging eyes hope to continue reading the printed word

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