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Raspberry Pi Home Automation Control Centre With MAKE And OpenHAB (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Home Automation Control Centre With MAKE And OpenHAB (video) Geeky Gadgets If you are interested in learning more about home automation and would like to create your very own Raspberry Pi powered touchscreen command centre that is capable of interfacing with over 150 different smart home products, you are sure to be …

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Raspberry Pi Home Automation Control Centre With MAKE And OpenHAB (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Home Automation Control Centre With MAKE And OpenHAB (video) Geeky Gadgets If you are interested in learning more about home automation and would like to create your very own Raspberry Pi powered touchscreen command centre that is capable of interfacing with over 150 different smart home products, you are sure to be …

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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi and XBMC-Powered Touchscreen Car Computer – Lifehacker

Build Your Own Raspberry Pi and XBMC-Powered Touchscreen Car Computer Lifehacker Normally a touch-sensitive car computer would cost you pretty big bucks to buy and have installed, but Instructables user Zaqq shows us how you can roll your own with the ever-powerful Raspberry Pi , some affordable components, and a little elbow grease.

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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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