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Is this the most ‘all-in-one’ a computer can possibly be?
Electronic Grenade’s Computer Mouse is the turducken of the tech world, stuffed so full of computing gubbins that you genuinely don’t need anything else. Don’t believe us?
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Is this the most ‘all-in-one’ a computer can possibly be?
Tinkernut’s Beginners’ Guide to SSH
We often mention SSH (Secure Shell) when we talk about headless Raspberry Pi projects — projects that involve accessing a Pi remotely. If you’re a coding creative who doesn’t know what SSH involves, we’ve got you covered with our comprehensive online guide to using SSH with your Raspberry Pi . You know who’s also got you covered
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Tinkernut’s Beginners’ Guide to SSH
Build your own South Park Buddha Box
Escape the distractions of the world around you and focus your attention on the thing you love the most in life: your smartphone! It’s easy with the all-new Buddha Box, brought to you by South Park and the 8 Bits and a Byte team! Introducing The All New Buddha Box | South Park A brand new invention is sweeping South Park. The Buddha Box will let you escape from anything in the world so that you can focus on the thing you love the most… your phone
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Build your own South Park Buddha Box
Three-factor authentication is the new two-factor authentication
Two-factor authentication continues to provide our online selves with more security for our email and online banking.
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Three-factor authentication is the new two-factor authentication
SelfieBot: taking and printing photos with a smile
Does your camera giggle and smile as it takes your photo? Does your camera spit out your image from a thermal printer? No
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SelfieBot: taking and printing photos with a smile
Today’s blog post is about Junie Genius
Build your own Solo: A Star Wars Story L3-37 droid
It is a truth universally acknowledged…that everyone wants their own Star Wars droid.
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Build your own Solo: A Star Wars Story L3-37 droid
Community profile: Dave Akerman
Safety first: a Raspberry Pi safety helmet
Jennifer Fox is back, this time with a Raspberry Pi Zero–controlled impact force monitor that will notify you if your collision is a worth a trip to the doctor. Make an Impact Force Monitor! Check out my latest Hacker in Residence project for SparkFun Electronics: the Helmet Guardian! It’s a Pi Zero powered impact force monitor that turns on an LED if your head/body experiences a potentially dangerous impact
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Safety first: a Raspberry Pi safety helmet