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Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ – PCMag

PCMag Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ PCMag In the past few years, the brains of many such DIY projects have been a tiny Linux-powered desktop PC known as the Raspberry Pi , which got an update this month to make it a bit more powerful and flexible for the same low price as its predecessors.

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Portable RetroPie Suitcase For Multiplayer On The Go! – Hackaday

Hackaday Portable RetroPie Suitcase For Multiplayer On The Go! Hackaday Tucked behind the monitor rests the brains of this suitcase console: a Raspberry Pi and the associated boards. [Dagcon] resorted to using a dedicated sound card for the speakers, diverting the output from the HDMI port. An LCD screen controller was …

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Access Your Raspberry Pi from Anywhere With Dataplicity – Shacknews

Access Your Raspberry Pi from Anywhere With Dataplicity Shacknews Dataplicity helps improve your Internet of Things by making it easier to access your Raspberry Pi . The Raspberry Pi is an extraordinary little machine

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GameKid is a Game Boy clone made from a Raspberry Pi (crowdfunding) – Liliputing

Liliputing GameKid is a Game Boy clone made from a Raspberry Pi (crowdfunding) Liliputing Folks have been running classic game console emulators on Raspberry Pi hardware for ages… and every now and then we see projects that let you use the tiny computer as the brains of a handheld game console.

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Using a Raspberry Pi, RFID tags, man builds audiobook player for his nearly … – Gigaom

Gigaom Using a Raspberry Pi , RFID tags, man builds audiobook player for his nearly … Gigaom He built his own audiobook player using the highly extensible Raspberry Pi module.

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What’s Next For Raspberry Pi, The $35 Computer Powering Hardware Innovation – Fast Company

Fast Company What's Next For Raspberry Pi , The $35 Computer Powering Hardware Innovation Fast Company “I couldn't have done it without Raspberry Pi ,” Levine, the creator of Electric Objects, told Fast Company. With no background in hardware, he used the $35 computer as the brains of his prototype, which he lent out to 100 influential entrepreneurs …

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Sprite Uses Raspberry Pi for Silly Promotion – EE Times

Sprite Uses Raspberry Pi for Silly Promotion EE Times As the brains, they are using a Raspberry Pi model B. This is powered by an off-the-shelf battery pack so they didn't have to deal with Li-Po charging circuits or protection. Also crammed into the camera is a small speaker and amplifier.

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Turn your Raspberry Pi into a cheap robotics platform with BrickPi – Liliputing

Turn your Raspberry Pi into a cheap robotics platform with BrickPi Liliputing The Raspberry Pi is a small, cheap device designed to make computers accessible to students, hobbyists and others. The BrickPi is a small, cheap device designed to build on that concept by letting you use a Raspberry Pi as the brains of a programmable

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