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The best Raspberry Pi alternatives – IT PRO

IT PRO The best Raspberry Pi alternatives IT PRO The Raspberry Pi has taken the world by storm, launching a whole new hobby computing revolution. The little microcomputer has inspired makers, developers and enthusiasts to create their own projects in fields as diverse as IoT, home automation and even …

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Open source energy monitoring using Raspberry Pi

OpenEnergyMonitor, who make open-source tools for energy monitoring, have been using Raspberry Pi since we launched in 2012. Like Raspberry Pi, they manufacture their hardware in Wales and send it to people all over the world. We invited co-founder Glyn Hudson to tell us why they do what they do, and how Raspberry Pi helps.

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Zelda Plus Raspberry Pi Equals Ocarina-powered Home Automation – Geek

Geek Zelda Plus Raspberry Pi Equals Ocarina-powered Home Automation Geek The black cylinder emblazoned with the iconic logo hides the brains of the operation (a Raspberry Pi ) and listens for a song to be played.

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What the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Delivers to Device Makers – eWeek

eWeek What the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Delivers to Device Makers eWeek Compute Module 3 is the third-generation component designed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to deliver the processing power for devices both big and small. It can be used in home automation gadgets and embedded in industrial products, such as process … Raspberry Pi Foundation Introduces Their New Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3, SOPINE A64 Auto World News all 2 news articles »

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Fireside romance at your command

Redditor Hovee has a sense of romance firmly cemented in 1975. With a Google Home device, a Raspberry Pi, a gas fire and the pants-removing tones of Marvin Gaye, he’s rigged up his sitting room for seduction .

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Raspberry Pi Home Automation System Hits Kickstarter (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Home Automation System Hits Kickstarter (video) Geeky Gadgets Zip The Fish has created a new Raspberry Pi adapter which has been specifically designed to enable a wide variety of home automation features allowing you to transform any property from a single small room to a large hotel smarter, say its developers. and more »

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A Raspberry Pi Zero challenger with Wi-Fi: Just $5 will get you this tiny Onion Omega2 computer – ZDNet

ZDNet A Raspberry Pi Zero challenger with Wi-Fi: Just $5 will get you this tiny Onion Omega2 computer ZDNet The $5 Omega2 could be the engine of your next home automation gadget. Onion. If you need a cheap board to make gadgets with, the Linux-powered Omega2 could do the trick for just $5.

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Internet Of Things Raspberry Pi Powered Smart Hub And Sundial (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Internet Of Things Raspberry Pi Powered Smart Hub And Sundial (video) Geeky Gadgets SunDialer has created and introduced a new Raspberry Pi powered smart hub and Sundial which has been specifically created for the Internet of Things and offers an easy way to create systems that require home automation or control lighting. Check out …

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Home automation with Make: and OpenHAB

The good folks at Make: have been working with open-source home automation software OpenHAB to make a touch-screen device to interact with your house. OpenHAB allows you to control objects in your house with voice commands; to monitor sensor networks; to set up rules for your devices via email or IFTTT , and a whole lot more

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