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Raspberry Pi Foundation Reveals New Christmas Projects And Resources – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Foundation Reveals New Christmas Projects And Resources Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts might be interested to learn that the official Raspberry Pi Foundation blog has revealed new Raspberry Pi resources and projects specifically created for the holiday season. The details include some new festive projects …

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3 clever gift ideas using Raspberry Pi – BetaNews

BetaNews 3 clever gift ideas using Raspberry Pi BetaNews While thoughts of savory roast turkey and green bean casserole may come to mind when you hear mention of Raspberry Pi this holiday season, the credit card-sized computer is more likely to make you drool over techie gift ideas. If you want to get …

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The Poplawski’s Holiday Frights

After becoming internet-famous for their interactive Christmas lights, the Poplawskis have expanded their festive offerings this year with Holiday Frights , a fiendish collection of spooky decor controlled by a Raspberry Pi. The Poplawskis’ holiday lights Full of lights and inflatable decorations sprawling across the front lawn, the annual pi-powered Poplawski Christmas setup is something we await eagerly here at Pi Towers. What better way to celebrate the start of the holiday season than by inflating reindeer and flashing fairy lights on another continent

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Tijuana Rick’s 1969 Wurlitzer Jukebox revitalisation

After Tijuana Rick’s father-in-law came by a working 1969 Wurlitzer 3100 jukebox earlier this year, he and Tijuana Rick quickly realised they lacked the original 45s to play on it. When they introduced a Raspberry Pi 3 into the mix, this was no longer an issue. 1969 Wurlitzer 3100 Restored and retrofitted Jukebox with Arduino and Raspberry Pi Tijuana Rick Yes, I shall be referring to Rick as Tijuana Rick throughout this blog post.

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[Giveaway] Happy Pi Day! Enter to win a Raspberry Pi 3 and Eleduino case – BetaNews

BetaNews [Giveaway] Happy Pi Day! Enter to win a Raspberry Pi 3 and Eleduino case BetaNews Happy Pi Day, dear BetaNews readers! What, you've never heard of the holiday? Well, it is a nerdy play on Pi , which is 3.14 (and so on).

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Estefannie’s Smart Gingerbread House

Having recently discovered her through Instagram, we love the videos that have been coming through from Estefannie ‘Explains It All’ De la Garza . As a “Software Engineer by day, Game Dev and YouTuber by night”, Estefannie is no stranger to digital making. And with her new YouTube channel , she’s started sharing the experience of physical making with the world.

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How to turn your Raspberry Pi into the ultimate retro gaming machine – TechnoBuffalo

TechnoBuffalo How to turn your Raspberry Pi into the ultimate retro gaming machine TechnoBuffalo If, like me, you just can't seem to get your hands on an NES Classic this holiday season, fear not, there are other options. I love Do-it-yourself projects so, in this guide, I'll walk you through the steps to turn a $35 Raspberry Pi into a system that …

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Spot Ghosts With A Raspberry Pi-Powered Ghost Camera – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Spot Ghosts With A Raspberry Pi -Powered Ghost Camera Lifehacker Australia Ghosts are annoying, so if you want to catch them this holiday season, DIYer TeCoEd has a guide for making a ghost hunting camera using a Raspberry Pi . The Raspberry Pi -powered camera works on the idea that ghosts usually show up when it's dark and …

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