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TOP FORTY WINES UNDER TWENTY BUCKS…. 2018 – seattlepi.com

TOP FORTY WINES UNDER TWENTY BUCKS…. 2018   seattlepi.com Once again I embark on the project of going through my copious wine notes to find the wines that earned the right to be on this list. I taste well over six hundred …

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Raspberry Pi Camera Mount With Pan And Tilt Servos – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Camera Mount With Pan And Tilt Servos Geeky Gadgets Once created the pan and tilted mount can be used with the official Raspberry Pi camera, and the full system can be built in approximately eight hours thanks to the complete instructions provided by the project page this week. The project is classed as …

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Open Source “PiTalk” Turns Your Raspberry Pi Minicomputer Into A Modular Smartphone – Fossbytes

Fossbytes Open Source “PiTalk” Turns Your Raspberry Pi Minicomputer Into A Modular Smartphone Fossbytes More than a year ago, I wrote about a Raspberry Pi -powered phone called PiPhone, and the readers loved it. Just recently, I came across another similar project on Kickstarter and decided to share it on Fossbytes

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Meet the Brits who promised the world a $25 PC, and delivered a revolution – Digital Trends

Digital Trends Meet the Brits who promised the world a $25 PC, and delivered a revolution Digital Trends Earlier this year, it passed the 12.5 million mark in sales, taking its place as the third highest selling general purpose computer ever built. When the project got underway, though, its primary objective wasn't to sell millions of units. The Raspberry …

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Zero Terminal: A Tiny Linux PC That You Can Build Using Raspberry Pi And Smartphone Keyboard – Fossbytes

Fossbytes Zero Terminal: A Tiny Linux PC That You Can Build Using Raspberry Pi And Smartphone Keyboard Fossbytes Short Bytes: The DIY tech inventor NODE has created a handheld all-in-one computer that runs Linux. It's made using the new Raspberry Pi Zero W, some 3D printed parts, and an iPhone 5 slider keyboard.

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Objectifier: Director of Domestic Technology – Hackaday

Hackaday Objectifier: Director of Domestic Technology Hackaday The current version is the sixth prototype in the series and [Bjørn] has put in quite a lot of work refining the project at each stage. In its latest avatar, the device hardware consists of a Pi Zero, a Raspberry – Pi camera module, an SMPS power brick …

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Better Tornado Warnings with Polygons and Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Better Tornado Warnings with Polygons and Pi Hackaday He's using a Raspberry Pi NOAA weather radio receiver with SAME decoding, and while details are sparse and the project is ongoing, the idea seems to be to use the Pi to scrape the NWS site for polygon data once a county-level warning is issued. and more »

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Raspberry Pi in the sky: How to build this awesome $115 airplane tracker – PC World

PC World Raspberry Pi in the sky: How to build this awesome $115 airplane tracker PC World Decoding software can be downloaded from the project website and installed onto a MicroSD card, which is inserted into the Raspberry Pi . And that's about it

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Raspberry Pi Powered UDP Server Created Using 1971 Nixie Calculator (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Powered UDP Server Created Using 1971 Nixie Calculator (video) Geeky Gadgets Eric Cohen has reverse-engineered a 1971 Singer calculator to create a Raspberry Pi powered UDP server combining old with new and fantastic way. Check out the video below to learn how the project was created.

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