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DIY Raspberry Pi Wall Calendar Display Project – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi Wall Calendar Display Project Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a project to keep them busy may be interested in a new DIY Raspberry Pi wall calendar which has been created by Instructables member “sgaluf”.

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DIY Raspberry Pi Pocket Projector Project – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi Pocket Projector Project Geeky Gadgets Using a Raspberry Pi Zero W YouTuber Novaspirit Tech released a new video yesterday reviewing MickMake's Raspberry Pi Zero W pocket projector. Check out both videos below to learn more about how to create your very own Raspberry Pi pocket …

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Hang out with Raspberry Pi this month in California, New York, and Boston

This month sees two wonderful events where you can meet the Raspberry Pi team, both taking place on the weekend of September 22 and 23 in the USA. And for more impromptu fun, you can also hang out with our Social Media Editor and fellow Pi enthusiasts on the East Coast on September 24–28

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Libre Computer ROC-RK3328-CC Raspberry Pi Alternative – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Libre Computer ROC-RK3328-CC Raspberry Pi Alternative Geeky Gadgets Anyone searching for an alternative to the Raspberry Pi mini PC may be interested in the Libre Computer ROC-RK3328-CC which has been developed thanks to a partnership between the Libre Computer Project and Firefly. Prices start from $35 offering 1GB … ROC-RK3328-CC: A Raspberry Pi Competitor With Gigabit Ethernet, USB3, DDR4 Phoronix (blog) all 2 news articles »

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Build a social media follower counter

In this tutorial from  HackSpace magazine issue 9 , Paul Freeman-Powell shows you how to keep track of your social media followers, and encourage subscribers, by building a live follower counter.  Get your copy of HackSpace magazine in stores now, or download it as a free PDF here . Issues 10 of HackSpace magazine is available online and in stores from tomorrow! The finished build with all components connected, working, and installed in the frame ready for hanging on the wall If you run a local business like an electronics shop or a café, or if you just want to grow your online following and influence, this project is a fun way to help you keep track of your progress. A counter could also help contribute to growing your following if you hang it on the wall and actively ask your customers to like/follow you to see the numbers go up! You’ve probably seen those social media follower counters that feature mechanical splitflap displays

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Raspberry Pi 3 meets Windows 98: Project brings classic Windows OS to DIY ‘watch’ – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi 3 meets Windows 98: Project brings classic Windows OS to DIY 'watch' TechRepublic The Windows Wrist Watch 2.0 boots the classic Windows 95, 98 and XP operating systems on the Raspberry Pi and displays them on a wearable four-inch touchscreen. The project is a fun experiment rather than serious endeavor, with the classic Windows …

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The affordable Raspberry Pi night vision goggles of your dreams

I just searched online for night vision goggles, and the prices seem to vary between £600 and £27000. That’s a little bit higher than my budget of ‘as cheap as humanly possible’, but lucky for me (and you!), Redditor Mtnbikerdunn has created a set of Raspberry Pi Zero–powered night vision goggles that come in at around $100

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