In January 2007, one plumber and a few friends in a pub set out to build a wall of death out of 850 pallets in a field in Lincolnshire.
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The explosive inventions of Colin Furze
In January 2007, one plumber and a few friends in a pub set out to build a wall of death out of 850 pallets in a field in Lincolnshire.
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The explosive inventions of Colin Furze
Three researchers from Michigan State University have developed a low-cost, open-source fingerprint reader which can detect fake prints. They call it RaspiReader , and they’ve built it using a Raspberry Pi 3 and two Camera Modules
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RaspiReader: build your own fingerprint reader
Geek Raspberry Pi mouse trap humanely captures wayward rodents Geek This is the RaspiTrap version 1.0, created by maker Alain Mauer. It's a simple, clever contraption that is (as its name implies) built around a Raspberry Pi
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Raspberry Pi mouse trap humanely captures wayward rodents – Geek
Meet your new favourite piece of hardware. In the two years since we launched the current Raspberry Pi Model B, we’ve often talked about our intention to do one more hardware revision to incorporate the numerous small improvements people have been asking for
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New product launch! Introducing Raspberry Pi Model B+
Halloween’s a little way off yet, but here in the USA, preparations are in full swing. (Can someone explain to me what earthly use a Pumpkin Spice Latte is in New Orleans, with temperatures above 30ºC and 100% humidity?) Halloween cards are in the shops, vampire teeth are on sale on every street corner. We know many of you are making costumes for Halloween which incorporate a Pi, and we hope more of you will mail us (or leave a note in the comments) to let us know about them and share your builds in time for the end of October