Building Portable Linux Devices: Never Been Easier, But Still Hard Hackaday We live in a Golden Age of single-board computers.
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Building Portable Linux Devices: Never Been Easier, But Still Hard – Hackaday
Building Portable Linux Devices: Never Been Easier, But Still Hard Hackaday We live in a Golden Age of single-board computers.
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Building Portable Linux Devices: Never Been Easier, But Still Hard – Hackaday
Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Zero Portable Music Player Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiast and Hackaday user Bram has created an awesome portable music player powered by the tiny Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC and a custom PCB which can be seen below and is now available to purchase direct from Tindie.
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Geek Make Your Own Raspberry Pi -Powered Portable Music Player Geek “If it ain't broke, don't fix it” doesn't apply to the DIY age, where people pay less and make more. Dissatisfied with the existing lineup of commercial music players, maker Bram built their own portable playback machine using a Raspberry Pi Zero and …
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Hackaday PiPod: A Raspberry Pi Zero Portable Music Player Hackaday [Bram] wasn't satisfied with the portable music playback devices that were currently available.
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PCMag UK (blog) Hardkernel Launches $32 ODROID-GO Portable Gaming Kit PCMag UK (blog) Hardkernel is well-known for its range of ODROID single-board computers that compete with the Raspberry Pi %displayPrice% at %seller%. But to celebrate ODROID's 10th anniversary, Hardkernel decided to offer a brand new product that isn't just another …
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Hi folks, Rob from The MagPi here with the good news that The MagPi 69 is out now! Nice. Our latest issue is all about 3D printing and how you can get yourself a very affordable 3D printer that you can control with a Raspberry Pi. Get 3D printing from just £99! Pi-powered 3D printing Affordability is always a big factor when it comes to 3D printers.
Engadget Ben Heck made a portable Raspberry Pi -based gaming device Engadget What you're looking at here is the result of some careful tinkering: a Raspberry Pi portable MAME emulator, with no HDMI. Ben and Felix have put the finishing touches on this portable gaming device using a combination of laser cutting and 3D printing ..
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Hackaday This Portable Pi May Not Be What You Expect Hackaday In the years since the Raspberry Pi and other similar inexpensive Linux-capable single board computers came to the market, we have shown you a huge variety of projects using them at the heart of portable computers. These normally take the form of a ..
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Geeky Gadgets portable raspberry pi | Hackaday Hackaday In the years since the Raspberry Pi and other similar inexpensive Linux-capable single board computers came to the market, we have shown you a huge variety of projects using them at the heart of portable computers. These normally take the form of a … Kindleberry Pi Zero W Portable Computer With Kindle Touch Display ..
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Get your hands on Pip, the handheld Raspberry Pi–based device for aspiring young coders and hackers from Curious Chip. Pip is a handheld gaming console from Curios Chip which you can now back on Kickstarter . Using the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 , Pip allows users to code, hack, and play wherever they are.
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Pip: digital creation in your pocket from Curious Chip