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Raspberry Pi scores UK's top engineering award
The budget computer wins 2017's MacRobert Prize at a ceremony in London.
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How to create an Internet-in-a-Box on a Raspberry Pi
If you're a homeschool parent or a teacher with a limited budget, Internet-in-a-Box might be just what you've been looking for. Its hardware requirements are very modest—a Raspberry Pi 3, a 64GB microSD card, and a power supply—but it provides access to a wealth of educational resources, even to students without internet access in the most remote areas of the world.
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Raspberry Pi Aquarium Controller w/ Web Interface
Guy posts his cool homebrew setup. He states that he completed it in 4hrs of programming and 4hrs of wiring. He doesn't say what language he's using, but I think its Python/Django.
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One-upping the NES Classic Edition with the Raspberry Pi 3 and RetroPie
NES Classic is no more, but luckily cheap hobbyist boards are great for little projects.
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GamePad Zero: a Raspberry Pi Retro Gaming Rig inside an Original NES Controller
What's cooler than running all your favorite emulated games on a $10 computer? Putting that computer into an original NES controller, of course.
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New $10 Raspberry Pi Zero comes with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Still tinier and cheaper than the flagship, the Raspberry Pi Zero goes wireless.
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AMI F120 Jukebox controlled by Raspberry Pi
Fun project by revnhoj to showcase the capabilities of the Raspberry Pi. The jukebox is controlled wirelessly from a tablet via a browser interface. Project is implemented using NOOBS, Apache2, MySQL and PHP.
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Meet PoisonTap, the $5 tool that ransacks password-protected computers
The perils of leaving computers unattended is about to get worse. By Dan Goodin.
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New Ukrainian Rocket Launcher Appears to Use Raspberry Pi
This takes homebrewed PCs to an entirely new level. By Kyle Mizokami.
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Which Raspberry Pi should you choose for your project?
There are a number of different models and versions of the Raspberry Pi computer. But which one is best for your project?
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Pi Cart: a Raspberry Pi Zero Retro Gaming Rig in an NES Cartridge
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Turn The Raspberry Pi Zero Into A Mini Dongle Computer
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Nextcloud Box: A cloud for your office or living room
Nextcloud, in partnership with Canonical and WDLabs, has released a Raspberry Pi and Ubuntu Linux powered cloud server for your home or office.
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Raspberry Pi Mini NES Classic Console
Raspberry Pi with 3D-printed NES case and working cartridge system.
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Water Cooled Raspberry Pi 3
Water cooling and overclocking raspberry pi 3 to it's limits.
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Raspberry Pi 3: Extreme Passive Cooling
Mounting a large heat sink on a Raspberry Pi 3 using a copper plate spacer, thermal compound, and a custom mount. Then running some CPU temperature tests using a bash script.
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Build a Raspberry Pi-Powered Linux Laptop That Fits in Your Pocket
This simple Raspberry Pi-Powered Linux laptop uses off-the-shelf parts, can be hooked up to a TV or monitor, and it fits in your pocket.
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LibreELEC – 'Just enough OS' for Kodi
LibreELEC is ‘Just enough OS’ for Kodi, a Linux distribution built to run Kodi on current and popular mediacentre hardware. We are an evolution of the popular OpenELEC project. LibreELEC software will be familiar to OpenELEC users, but the project follows its own path and has intentional differences.
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Modded Game Boy With Raspberry Pi Filling Is A Delectable Slice Of Retro Gaming Goodness
Not long ago, Amazon showed us how to build an Amazon Echo Smart AI-assisted speaker system with the versatile Raspberry Pi but this beauty of a modding project is a bit of old school goodness that just warms our geek hearts. What do you get when you cross a classic portable gaming system like the original Game Boy with more modern internals...
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A year's worth of sunrises (2015/2016)
This time-lapse was created by Tobias Hoerburger, who took a photo looking due east over the German city of Regensburg 10 minutes after sunrise each day between 21 March 2015 and 20 March 2016.
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