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Raspberry Pi Console Emulator in a Game Boy Case: Super Pi Boy – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) Raspberry Pi Console Emulator in a Game Boy Case: Super Pi Boy Technabob (blog) Last month we saw a Game Boy Pocket's case and buttons used to make a portable console emulator based on the Raspberry Pi . Then we saw a similar system packed in a 3D printed case. Recently a man named John Hassl showed that it's possible to

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MagPi issue 25 – out now!

For your weekend reading pleasure, here’s issue 25 of the MagPi! Published just yesterday, the latest issue of everyone’s favourite free, monthly, community-produced Raspberry Pi magazine is as full of fantastic stuff as ever. Click to read The MagPi! The cover story is one that’ll definitely get some attention in our house this weekend: it’s a full Python simulation of the Pocket Enigma Cipher Machine, a cleverly devised toy that demonstrates some of the principles of a real Enigma machine like the one many of you will recognise in the cover photo

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Raspberry Pi Console Emulator in a Game Boy Pocket: Pi-Pocket – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) Raspberry Pi Console Emulator in a Game Boy Pocket: Pi-Pocket Technabob (blog) The Raspberry Pi is powerful enough to run a software emulator for classic consoles. We've seen it used to make a custom portable gaming system, a tiny arcade machine and even a gigantic Game Boy costume. Travis Brown aka XodusTech may have come

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Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Wireless Router – Lifehacker

Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Wireless Router Lifehacker If you don't feel like going out and buying a new router and want something that just fits in your pocket, blogger Jacob Salmela shows off how to turn a Raspberry Pi into a full-blown router in just a few steps.

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Google Glass, Pi-style

The good people at Adafruit have a new tutorial up on making a wearable display, powered by a Pi, that clips on to your regular glasses or (if you’re a Terminator with perfect vision) sunglasses.

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Geeky Fun for Friday: A Beginner’s Guide to Raspberry Pi – Data Center Knowledge

Geeky Fun for Friday: A Beginner's Guide to Raspberry Pi Data Center Knowledge Raspberry Pi – the little case-less computer that can fit in your pocket- generates enough power to run your home media center, a VPN, and a lot more. But before you can kick back and watch movies on this $35 machine, you need to configure it and …

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A Raspberry Pi can be powered by fire – Geek (blog)

Geek (blog) A Raspberry Pi can be powered by fire Geek (blog) The Raspberry Pi is not only a tiny, cheap PC that can fit in your pocket, it's also a very low power device. You can power it using just a USB connection, or if you have the right setup a lithium-ion battery will keep it going for a few hours.

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A Raspberry Pi can be powered by fire – Geek (blog)

Geek (blog) A Raspberry Pi can be powered by fire Geek (blog) The Raspberry Pi is not only a tiny, cheap PC that can fit in your pocket, it's also a very low power device. You can power it using just a USB connection, or if you have the right setup a lithium-ion battery will keep it going for a few hours

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Raspberry Pi mod adds voice control, barcode scanner to microwave – Geek (blog)

Geek (blog) Raspberry Pi mod adds voice control, barcode scanner to microwave Geek (blog) When the Raspberry Pi was first announced it garnered a lot of attention because it was so cheap. A PC for $25 that fits in your pocket?

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