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YouTube and Google Photos add-ons for your magic mirror

Bring YouTube videos, Google Photos, and more to your magic mirror, with third-party modules and the MagicMirror² open-source software platform. NEW Raspberry Pi Magic Mirror Modules! Today I walk you through two fun modules to add top your Raspberry Pi Magic Mirror! Music in this video was from Epidemic Sound! Green Screen Subscribe Button: Its Frida MAGIC MIRROR Magic Mirror Builder (Michael Teeuw): https://magicmirror.builders/ Magic Mirror Modules in this video: YouTube: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/8481/mmm-iframe-ping Google Photos: https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/8437/mmm-googlephotos/18 USB Audio: ROCCAT – Juke Virtual 7.1 USB Stereo Gaming Soundcard Music in this video was from Epidemic Sound.

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Pocket Projector Uses Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Pocket Projector Uses Raspberry Pi Hackaday If you don't need compactness, you could drive the module with any Rasberry Pi or even a regular computer. But to get that pocket form factor, a Pi Zero W fits the bill

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Video: An Affordable Supercomputing Testbed based on Rasberry … – insideHPC

insideHPC Video: An Affordable Supercomputing Testbed based on Rasberry … insideHPC In this video from SC17, Bruce Tulloch from BitScope describes an low-cost Rasberry Pi cluster that LANL can use to simulate large-scale supercomputers. and more »

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Rock64 Mini PC Is The Linux-running Raspberry Pi Killer You’ve Been Waiting For – Fossbytes

Fossbytes Rock64 Mini PC Is The Linux-running Raspberry Pi Killer You've Been Waiting For Fossbytes Short Bytes: Rock64 mini computer board is Rasberry Pi's new competitor. Priced lower than Raspberry Pi , Rock64 promises 4K playback at 60Hz. Rock64 also features a USB 3.0 port and faster gigabit Ethernet, but it lacks inbuilt 802.11n Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.

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Rock64 Mini PC Is The Linux-running Raspberry Pi Killer You’ve … – Fossbytes

Fossbytes Rock64 Mini PC Is The Linux-running Raspberry Pi Killer You've … Fossbytes Rock64 mini computer board is Rasberry Pi's new competitor

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How to Build Your Own NES Classic from a Rasberry Pi | Digital … – Digital Trends

Digital Trends How to Build Your Own NES Classic from a Rasberry Pi | Digital … Digital Trends Nintendo may be discontinuing the NES Classic, but that doesn't mean you must give up on playing classic Nintendo games. Crafting your own is as easy as …

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Happy (Raspberry) Pi Day 2017! – DZone News

DZone News Happy ( Raspberry ) Pi Day 2017! DZone News And well, Pi is just a cool number. The weather this year is a bit rough with a late season Winter storm, but it won't stop my new Raspberry Pi Zero W! In what could only be credited to numerical magic, my brand new Rasberry Pi Zero W has arrived from …

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Connect Your Dumb Printer To Your Home Network With a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Connect Your Dumb Printer To Your Home Network With a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia All you'll need for this is a Rasberry Pi with Raspbian installed, Wi-Fi, and a USB printer. Once you get the Raspberry pi set up, you'll install some software, set up the print server, the connect your printer to the Pi

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Connect Your Dumb Printer To Your Home Network With a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Connect Your Dumb Printer To Your Home Network With a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker All you'll need for this is a Rasberry Pi with Raspbian installed, Wi-Fi, and a USB printer. Once you get the Raspberry pi set up, you'll install some software, set up the print server, the connect your printer to the Pi. It might take a little while ..

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Ubuntu Core 16 coming to a Raspberry Pi near you | TheINQUIRER – Inquirer

Inquirer Ubuntu Core 16 coming to a Raspberry Pi near you | TheINQUIRER Inquirer UBUNTU CORE 16, otherwise known as Snappy, was released today and Canonical has its sights set firmly on IoT edge devices, from the Rasberry Pi to … Canonical Officially Releases Ubuntu Snappy Core 16 with a Focus on IoT Security Softpedia News ​Ubuntu Core 16: Linux for a secure Internet of Things ZDNet Ubuntu Core 16 gets smaller and snappier HackerBoards.com (blog) Digital Journal  – TelecomTV all 11 news articles »

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