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How to build a Raspberry Pi jukebox
Build your own digital jukebox If you’re an audiophile or you’re just really into music, chances are you’ve seen network media players that stream local music files and online music services to your ...
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 ...
Discover the ultimate DIY cyberdeck project featuring a sliding screen, mechanical keyboard, and swappable battery modules.
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 ...
Raspberry Pi clusters are a dime a dozen these days. Well, maybe more like £250 for a five-Pi cluster. Anyway, this project is a bit different. It’s exquisitely documented. [Nick Smith] built a 5-node ...
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 Raspberry Pi has long been the hobbyist choice for DIY electronics projects. The Raspberry Pi Zero, which is about the size of a stick of gum, and just five bucks has it’s own special use cases ...
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 ...
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 ...
Raspberry Pi has launched a new product that would make it easier to build robots out of LEGO components. The Build HAT (or Hardware Attached on Top), as it is called, is an add-on device that plugs ...
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