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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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MagPi video tutorials: installing an operating system with Etcher

Hi folks, Rob from The MagPi here again. I’ve dropped by the blog a bit early this month to present to you our very first tutorial video: installing Raspbian (and other operating systems) with Etcher. Install Raspbian with Etcher Lucy Hattersley shows you how to install Raspberry Pi operating systems such as Raspbian onto an SD card, using the excellent Etcher.

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‘Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ fan uses an ocarina and Raspberry Pi to control his smart home – Mic

Mic 'Zelda: Breath of the Wild' fan uses an ocarina and Raspberry Pi to control his smart home Mic It's not often you hear Legend of Zelda and smart home in the same sentence, but that didn't stop Allen Pan, known on YouTube as Sufficiently Advanced, from cooking up an ocarina-controlled gadget to manage his own house. You might remember Pan from …

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How a $5 Raspberry Pi Zero can hack your locked laptop – Naked Security

Naked Security How a $5 Raspberry Pi Zero can hack your locked laptop Naked Security Do you really want to let your laptop out of your sight? Samy Kamkar's latest “applied hack” will make you queasy about what can be done to you and your laptop even if you password-protect it when you leave for lunch. You might remember Kamkar from our …

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HDMIPi Raspberry Pi HD LCD Screen First Beta Hardware Unveiled – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets HDMIPi Raspberry Pi HD LCD Screen First Beta Hardware Unveiled Geeky gadgets Some of our readers might remember the Kickstarter funded HDMIPi Raspberry Pi HD LCD Screen which initially set out to raise £55,000 and finished raising over £250,000 to help it create an affordable small HD widescreen specifically designed to be

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Kano Raspberry Pi Computer Kit Passes $1 Million In Funding (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Kano Raspberry Pi Computer Kit Passes $1 Million In Funding (video) Geeky gadgets Some of our readers might remember the Kano Raspberry Pi Computer Kit we featured here on Geeky Gadgets in November which launched on the Kickstarter crowd funding website with a goal of reaching $100,000.

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Waterproofing your timelapse rig

You might remember the post we wrote about BerryCam , a way to operate your Pi’s camera board (available from any of our main distributors – check the “Buy a Pi” links at the top right of the page) from your mobile phone, from  the other day. Jim, one of the BerryCam engineers, has also been playing with the camera board in another project: a waterproof timelapse rig in a coffee can . This is not, of course, the first timelapse setup we’ve showcased here: but it is probably the most robust and self-contained, and importantly, it’s waterproof, so you can use it outdoors in the sort of interesting weather that’s just begging to be filmed in timelapse.

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MagPi issue 13: out now, and free to download!

Team MagPi have wiped their bleary eyes after celebrating their first anniversary issue, and have come up with a magazine for June that will have you playing the Archimedes version of Elite on your Pi, writing racing games in Scratch, and making music with Schism.

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