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This awesome Raspberry Pi project uses the Pepper's Ghost illusion to make a holographic display
No actual ghosts were used in the making of this device.
If there's one thing that homeowners should consider, it's security cameras. They're great not only for deterring would-be robbers from breaking into your home but also for checking in on your pets ...
This custom Wi-Fi router works off-grid with Starlink and can control my solar power station. Here's how I went about it.
April 11, 2017 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google A while back we detailed how to make your own Amazon Echo device using a Raspberry Pi, but if anything went wrong ...
Mornings are harried. Who has time to check the weather report? This cool Raspberry Pi build was put together for ZDNetters by John Cole of Dexter Industries. It turns your dumb umbrella stand into a ...
More people working from home has had an impact on the cost and availability of USB webcams, so [Jeff Geerling] got around the issue with a DIY solution that rang in around $100. It consists of a ...
The heart of your project will be a Raspberry Pi, a pocket-size computer that's popular among hobbyists. Any version of the Pi will do. You'll also need these items, which you can find at an ...
As voice recognition and natural language parsing have improved so has the availability of digital personal assistants, from Bixby to Alexa or Cortana to Google Assistant, all the major tech companies ...
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Why ESP32 boards are replacing Raspberry Pi for wireless projects
ESP32 boards are tiny, but don't let that deceive you—they're incredible.
Channels DVR has grown from a limited over-the-air TV application to a powerful cord-cutting DVR with lots of advanced features. With Channels, you can stream live and recorded TV from an antenna to ...
What if you could transform a humble Raspberry Pi into a fully functional network-attached storage (NAS) server? It sounds ambitious, even improbable, given the Raspberry Pi’s reputation as a ...
The Raspberry Pi isn’t exactly a speed demon. The $35 computer has a 700 MHz ARM11 processor which is enough for basic computing tasks, and HD video playback. But in order to keep the price low and ...
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