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Kodi 18 RC3 Is Out! Final Build Just Around The Corner – ValueWalk

Kodi 18 RC3 Is Out! Final Build Just Around The Corner   ValueWalk Kodi team had promised to release the final build of Kodi 18 Leia to the public by the end of this year. Now Kodi has quietly rolled out the Kodi 18 RC3 (Release …

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Last week in tech: Best of What’s New, DJI’s new camera, and a huge hack – Popular Science

Last week in tech: Best of What’s New, DJI’s new camera, and a huge hack   Popular Science We’re inching closer to the end of the year, which means 2018 “best of” lists are taking over the internet. Last week, we unleashed our annual Best of What’s ..

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DIY Retro-Arcade Machine with Raspberry Pi – HardOCP

DIY Retro-Arcade Machine with Raspberry Pi HardOCP No matter if you decide for a Raspberry Pi with Retropie or Recalbox software or if you build a small ITX PC or a fully grown full size ATX PC with a Windows or Linux based Mame emulator, at the end you need the right ROM download to play Frogger, Pac …

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Doctor Who Theme Played On Raspberry Pi Zero Mini PC Synth – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Doctor Who Theme Played On Raspberry Pi Zero Mini PC Synth Geeky Gadgets ThisTo celebrate this year's Doctor Who day YouTube Pi Synth has created an awesome rendition of the Doctor Who theme tune using no more than a few Raspberry Pi Zero mini PCs. Check out the video below to listen to the end result which uses 10 …

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Rock64 is a powerful Raspberry Pi rival with USB 3.0 and 4K HDR support – TechRadar

TechRadar Rock64 is a powerful Raspberry Pi rival with USB 3.0 and 4K HDR support TechRadar Pine64 has unleashed a new mini-computer on the world, with this particular Raspberry Pi -alike being a powerful little development board which supports 4K HDR10 and ships at the end of this month starting from $25 (£19, AU$33). The Rock64 Media Board …

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Missed out on the NES Classic? Don’t worry, building one is easier than you think – Digital Trends

Digital Trends Missed out on the NES Classic? Don't worry, building one is easier than you think Digital Trends With Nintendo's announcement of the end of production on the NES Classic, a lot of gamers are still wondering how to get their old-school fix.

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Create your own phone sized Raspberry Pi-powered Linux computer with a keyboard and display – Techworm

Techworm Create your own phone sized Raspberry Pi -powered Linux computer with a keyboard and display Techworm The Raspberry Pi Zero W was launched at the end of February 2017 with all functionalities of the original Pi Zero along with added connectivity, such as 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN, Bluetooth 4.1 and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Now, a maker who goes by …

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Techworm Create your own phone sized Raspberry Pi-powered Linux … Techworm This Raspberry Pi-powered Linux computer comes with a keyboard and display built into a phone-sized case The Raspberry Pi Zero W was launched at the end ..

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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi-Powered Telescope – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build Your Own Raspberry Pi -Powered Telescope Lifehacker Australia Once you get all the parts 3D printed somewhere and find a PVC pipe, you just need to assemble everything, line up the mirrors, then install the Raspberry Pi and camera. By the end, you'll have a telescope that can easily take photos and upload them …

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