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You Can Now Hack Together Your Own Amazon Echo with a Raspberry Pi – Geek

Geek You Can Now Hack Together Your Own Amazon Echo with a Raspberry Pi Geek Amazon offers access to the Alexa backend for developers to tinker with, but a recent addition makes it possible to roll your own Echo-like device with a Raspberry Pi .

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Putting Alexa on a Raspberry Pi – Network World

Network World Putting Alexa on a Raspberry Pi Network World In May, 2015, the Alexa Voice Service Team released the Raspberry Pi + Alexa Voice Service project which, as you might guess, implements AVS on a Raspberry Pi (an RPi 2 or better is suggested although an RPi 1 can be used) and uses a Java client and … Finally, at long last, someone hacked Amazon's Alexa into one of those singing fish TechCrunch all 79 news articles »

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Using the Raspberry Pi to thwart the creepy clown menace – Network World

Network World Using the Raspberry Pi to thwart the creepy clown menace Network World The Clowntector will be an Internet of Things (IoT) device based on the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. It will work by grabbing images from a camera connected to the RPi then feeding them to a Python script that uses the OpenCV computer vision library to find …

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Building a Raspberry Pi-powered Barkometer, Part 4 – Network World

Network World Building a Raspberry Pi -powered Barkometer, Part 4 Network World In Part 3 of my epic series “Building a Raspberry Pi -powered Barkometer”, I covered how to capture audio using the arecord command and how I'd discovered that I got better sound out of an old USB webcam than the fancy-schmancy (but very cheap) USB …

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Building a Raspberry Pi-powered Barkometer, Part 3 – Network World

Network World Building a Raspberry Pi -powered Barkometer, Part 3 Network World In the last two parts of the Barkometer, which is an IoT project to prove that my dog is not a barkoholic, I discussed the hardware and my problems with getting a clean recording. It turns out, much to my irritation, that the Sabrent USB 2.0 External 2 ..

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Building a Raspberry Pi-powered Barkometer, Part 2 – Network World

Network World Building a Raspberry Pi -powered Barkometer, Part 2 Network World The answer was simple; connect the sound card to the Raspberry Pi USB port by an extension cable and voila! RF noise minimized. If I had used a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B board which has 802.11n built in I wouldn't need the Wi-Fi adapter but I doubt …

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Raspberry Pi roundup: Now with additional cucumbers! – Network World

Network World Raspberry Pi roundup: Now with additional cucumbers! Network World The Raspberry Pi doesn't have to feel left out of the containerization gold rush anymore – the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced this week that Docker is coming to the Pi. Yes, it's been out there unofficially for a while, but the foundation said that ..

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Building a Raspberry Pi-powered Barkometer, Part 1 – Network World

Network World Building a Raspberry Pi -powered Barkometer, Part 1 Network World I recently had a visit from my local animal control department. A youthful, uniformed guy rang the doorbell and handed me a letter. He told me that there had been a complaint from a neighbor (he, of course, was not at liberty to reveal the identity of …

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The discerning nerd’s guide to Raspberry Pi hardware (2016 mid-year… – Network World

Network World The discerning nerd's guide to Raspberry Pi hardware (2016 mid-year… Network World In my “Ultimate Guide to Raspberry Pi Operating Systems” (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3) I listed pretty much every noteworthy operating system and OS variant available for the Raspberry Pi family of single board computers

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