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This Raspberry Pi-Powered Magic Mirror Can Be Set Up With One … – Lifehacker

Lifehacker This Raspberry Pi-Powered Magic Mirror Can Be Set Up With One … Lifehacker We've seen a few different magic mirror projects using a Raspberry Pi, but in the newest issue of MagPi they've put together what might as well be the definitive … and more »

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How to Build Your Own Mini SNES – Gizmodo

Alphr How to Build Your Own Mini SNES Gizmodo Thanks to the magic of Raspberry Pi , emulators, and a little bit of nerdery, you can build your own mini SNES, complete with controllers, for under $100. The experience isn't exactly the same as buying a product directly from Nintendo, but since the … Raspberry Pi 3: 19 of the best projects you can try with the microcomputer Alphr all 2 news articles »

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Build A Retro Looking All-In-One Console With A Raspberry Pi And An Old CRT – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build A Retro Looking All-In-One Console With A Raspberry Pi And An Old CRT Lifehacker Australia There are countless ways to use a Raspberry Pi as a retro game console, but if you're connecting that Pi to a HDTV, you're losing a bit of the magic.

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Raspberry Pi 3 powers Microsoft’s Magic Mirror – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Raspberry Pi 3 powers Microsoft's Magic Mirror Electronics Weekly (blog) The days of leaving messages for your lover on a steamy bathroom mirror are numbered. We're en route to a world where your emails and texts can reach them figuratively any time, any place, anywhere – even in 'that' room

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Microsoft’s Official Guide for a DIY, Raspberry Pi-Powered Magic Mirror with Face Detection – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Microsoft's Official Guide for a DIY, Raspberry Pi -Powered Magic Mirror with Face Detection Lifehacker As you'd expect, the mirror uses Windows 10 running on a Raspberry 2 or 3. Like the various other DIY options out there, it simply includes a two-way mirror with a monitor strapped to the back.

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Overclocking the Raspberry Pi 3 For Tasty Speed Increases – Hackaday

Hackaday Overclocking the Raspberry Pi 3 For Tasty Speed Increases Hackaday Some people are never happy. [Jackenhack] got hold of a couple of shiny new Raspberry Pi 3s, and the first thing he did is to start overclocking them.

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For just $400 you can have this Raspberry Pi – and MINE BITCOIN – The Register

The Register For just $400 you can have this Raspberry Pi – and MINE BITCOIN The Register Move over, mega-miners: an Andreessen-backed venture is going to beat off your data-centre rigs with $400 worth of Raspberry Pi -powered brick.

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40-node Raspberry Pi cluster hides behind a rainbow of cables – Geek

Geek 40-node Raspberry Pi cluster hides behind a rainbow of cables Geek Not too far back, we saw one imaginative Raspberry Pi fan make a diminutive PC enclosure using the clear plastic case his Magic Mouse came in. Today's Raspberry Pi in clear plastic is like that system's industrial sized cousin. It's a 40-node Raspberry ..

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Magic Mouse packaging makes a perfect Raspberry Pi case – Geek

Geek Magic Mouse packaging makes a perfect Raspberry Pi case Geek Apple's Magic Mouse is an impressive piece of hardware for a number of reasons.

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