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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Smartphone – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Smartphone Lifehacker Mach_5's build uses a Raspberry Pi Model A+, a small touch screen, camera, Wi-Fi adapter, GSM antenna, and a few other parts.

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Atlas 3D Scanner Kit is Cheap, DIY and Raspberry Pi Powered – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) Atlas 3D Scanner Kit is Cheap, DIY and Raspberry Pi Powered Technabob (blog) This 3D scanner kit ranges in price from $149 without the Raspberry Pi to $209 with the computer brains. Keep in mind that you'll rack up some cost and money to 3D print the parts for the kit, as it only comes with the electronic components and digital ..

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Make a Programmable Irrigation Controller with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Make a Programmable Irrigation Controller with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker With all the day to day challenges that keep us busy, it can be hard to remember to water our plants. With a Raspberry Pi and a few other parts, you can program your own irrigation controller and make sure all your plants get the water they need …

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Build your own Game Boy with a Raspberry Pi, SNES pad and 3D printer – Engadget

Build your own Game Boy with a Raspberry Pi , SNES pad and 3D printer Engadget What's a maker to do when they don't have access to a classic Game Boy but happen to have a 3D printer and a few other parts laying around? Craft their own, no Legos required, of course.

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Jasper Adds Voice Control To Your Raspberry Pi Projects – Lifehacker Australia

Jasper Adds Voice Control To Your Raspberry Pi Projects Lifehacker Australia To get Jasper set up initially as a standalone device, you'll just need a Raspberry Pi , a microphone and a few other parts you probably already have.

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Build A Raspberry Pi-Powered Touchscreen Point-And-Shoot Camera – Lifehacker Australia

Build A Raspberry Pi -Powered Touchscreen Point-And-Shoot Camera Lifehacker Australia You'll need a Raspberry Pi , the Raspberry Pi Camera Board, a touchscreen, a battery pack, and a few other parts.

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Power a Car Stereo with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Power a Car Stereo with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Sick of your boring old car stereo? DIYer Sentcool decided to upgrade his stereo with a Raspberry Pi and the result is a pretty nifty little multimedia stereo. Using a Raspberry Pi , a cheap display, an amp, and a few other parts, Sentcool's system ..

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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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Raspberry Pi Laptop (Video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Laptop (Video) Geeky gadgets The Raspberry Pi has become an incredibly popular gadget, and now we have a Raspberry Pi laptop that was made using a Motorola Atrix 4G laptop dock, the video below shows how it was made.

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