• DIY a Raspberry Pi Vintage Spotify Radio

    Inpired by the ​1938 Emerson AX212 radio, the maker Tinkernut decided to make a Spotify streaming radio, but with a bit of flare. It looks like a retro radio with working knobs that displays the album art of the song...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • How to Control GPIO pins with your Raspberry Pi 

    Thanks to PHP and a temperature sensor, we’ll see how to operate relays and control GPIO pins with a Raspberry Pi. Using AJAX and installing Apache web server on the Pi, this maker is able to control...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • Google Assistant SDK now available for prototyping voice agent technology on Raspberry Pi 3

    Google has released a Python-based Google Assistant SDK that’s designed for prototyping voice agent technology on the Raspberry Pi 3. The Google Assistant SDK is initially designed for prototyping voice agent technology on the Raspberry Pi 3 using Python...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • Linux Open Source Operating Systems for IoT

    9 Open Source Lunix OSes dedicated to IoT: Brillo — In the year since Google released Brillo, the lightweight Android-based distro has seen growing adoption among hacker boards such as the Intel Edison and Dragonboard 410c, and...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • How to add a smartphone-controlled brain to your 3D printer for about fifty bucks

    One way vendors have been able to keep costs down is by requiring buyers to dedicate a PC to driving the printer. Because it can take hours, or even days, for a print to complete, it can...

    • Posted 9 years ago
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  • Running Minecraft on a Raspberry Pi

    Minecraft is a hugely popular game that runs on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and even smartphones. It’s the best-selling PC game of all time and has become a worldwide sensation with obsessive players around the world, a large...

    • Posted 9 years ago
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  • Raspberry Pi 2 or, better, “Four”!

      Tens of thousands of units sold in a few hours, a respectable performance, costs unchanged, here is where Raspberry Pi has decided to be in our future.   Here it is. On the desk, switched on,...

    • Posted 10 years ago
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  • RandA: WebServer application

    In case you missed our previous articles, we summarize briefly what is RandA. RandA is a system that allows a physical and functional integration between Raspberry Pi and Arduino, allowing the use of Arduino shields with the...

    • Posted 10 years ago
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  • RandA is already compatible with the powerful Raspberry Pi 2

    Everyone is following us on Open-Electronics.org knows about RandA solution, the best matching between the two worlds of Arduino on one side and of Raspberry on the other. Here we’ve published a post explaining the full potential...

    • Posted 10 years ago
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