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Helado Raspberry Pi Case And Heat Sink (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Helado Raspberry Pi Case And Heat Sink (video) Geeky gadgets In a similar vein to the Spin Raspberry Pi case which we featured yesterday here on Geeky Gadgets, another innovative case specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi called the Helado might also be worth more investigation if you tend to overclock your

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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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The Spin Raspberry Pi Case (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets The Spin Raspberry Pi Case (video) Geeky gadgets If you are looking for something a little different to the standard plastic Raspberry Pi mini PC cases that are currently available on the market for around $5. You might be interested in this refined Spin Raspberry Pi case which has been developed by …

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Kids: we’re giving away 2000 Pi kits for your class, or for your home projects!

You met Lance Howarth, the CEO of the Raspberry Pi Foundation (this means he heads up our charitable giving), when he joined us earlier in the autumn. Today Lance has some news for you – and a very silly hat

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ProtoRack Raspberry Pi Professional Rack Mounting Solution – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets ProtoRack Raspberry Pi Professional Rack Mounting Solution Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi developers and hackers looking for an professional way to store and manage more than one Raspberry Pi mini PC might be interested in this new rack system designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi called the ProtoRack, which supports up to

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Use a Raspberry Pi to Automate Your Blinds and Air Conditioner – Lifehacker

Use a Raspberry Pi to Automate Your Blinds and Air Conditioner Lifehacker Using a Raspberry Pi , WiFi dongle, a old stepper motor, driver, and a few other parts, Rieger created a system where he could control both his blinds and his air conditioner from a web interface. It's a pretty simple automation project, but if you live …

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ProtoRack PiTower – New Rack for Raspberry Pi from Flikto – Newsday

ProtoRack PiTower – New Rack for Raspberry Pi from Flikto Newsday The Raspberry Pi can now be rack-mounted and fan cooled, following the launch today of the ProtoRack PiTower by Flikto GmbH. Cologne, Germany (PRWEB) December 09, 2013. The ProtoRack PiTower is designed for up to 6 Raspberry Pis and can be fan

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ProtoRack PiTower – New Rack for Raspberry Pi from Flikto – PR Web (press release)

ProtoRack PiTower – New Rack for Raspberry Pi from Flikto PR Web (press release) The Raspberry Pi can now be rack-mounted and fan cooled, following the launch today of the ProtoRack PiTower by Flikto GmbH. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Google+ Share on LinkedIn Email a friend

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Energy harvesting meets Raspberry Pi – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Energy harvesting meets Raspberry Pi ElectronicsWeekly.com To transform the Raspberry Pi into a smart home server integrating energy harvesting wireless solutions, the following accessories are needed: power supply (~1A) with micro USB plug, HDMI cable, SD card (e.g. 4GB), Ethernet cable or USB WLAN stick and

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News & Analysis Raspberry Pi Connects Oscilloscope to Tablets – EE Times

News & Analysis Raspberry Pi Connects Oscilloscope to Tablets EE Times The engineers set out to develop a driver stack that a microcontroller can use to control the MSO-28 over USB, then use a wireless interface to the outside world, ending at a tablet computer's browser. The result: PiMSO, which uses a Raspberry Pi … Energy harvesting meets Raspberry Pi ElectronicsWeekly.com all 4 news articles

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