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The week in gadgets: Raspberry Pi robot, vibrating shoes and Xiaomi’s Mi Band – Siliconrepublic.com

Siliconrepublic.com The week in gadgets: Raspberry Pi robot, vibrating shoes and Xiaomi's Mi Band Siliconrepublic.com With the help of a low-cost Raspberry Pi computer board included in the kit, users can build their own dinky robot that can draw and follow lines, output a live wireless video feed and be controlled via a web interface from a smartphone, tablet or any …

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RaspyFi – a distro for music lovers

RaspyFi was brought to our attention a few days ago: it’s a distro designed especially for those with big media libraries who are using their Pis to listen to music. If you’re one of those people (I am, and I’m chuffed to bits to find RaspyFi), or an honest-to-god audiophile, you may have noticed that other media centre distros have been built to prioritise video rather than music, and don’t necessarily support all the formats your collection might be made up of; or give you the fine degree of control you want over volume and playback. And if you want to stream music wirelessly to other devices on your network, you’ll have to do a little more work with a traditional Raspberry Pi media centre (I can’t believe I’m saying “traditional” about a device that’s only been on the market for 18 months) to get everything working.

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Bartendro promises perfect cocktails using a Raspberry Pi and Arduino – Geek

Geek Bartendro promises perfect cocktails using a Raspberry Pi and Arduino Geek The Raspberry Pi is used to deploy a wireless network that you can connect to with a tablet or smartphone. A web interface is used to easily select drinks, which Bartendo mixes up. The router board can handle upto 15 Bartendo dispensers, each drawing …

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