The Raspberry Pi eye is a £20 camera module that shoots 5-megapixel photos and high-definition video for your home-built computer. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm ...
[Roo] was tasked with finding a better way to take corporate employee photos. The standard method was for a human resources employee to use a point and shoot camera to take a photo of the new recruits ...
Hack A Day member Timothy Giles has created a very unique Raspberry Pi powered rotating picture frame, which incorporates both a Raspberry Pi and a little Arduino hardware to rotate the frame smoothly ...
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The Raspberry Pi 5 is excellent hardware with an identity crisis
The Raspberry Pi 5 is powerful, but its confused identity makes choosing the right role harder than it should be.
The Raspberry Pi Zero – and the not-perpetually-out-of-stock Raspberry Pi A+ – only have one USB port, but behind that port is a lot of functionality. This is an OTG USB port, and just like the USB ...
One of the marvelous things about the dirt cheap $25 Raspberry Pi computer is that if you accidentally destroy it during some adventurous endeavor involving the device, you won’t have lost too much.
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6 e-ink Raspberry Pi projects that look amazing
First up, let's take a look at this really simple but elegant design. It's a very simple project; it uses an e-ink display to show a clock face. You can choose between an analog clock, a digital ...
At first sight, it must be just about the most useless camera you can possibly imagine. To take a picture you have to somehow hold it in one hand while typing a line of code with another and pressing ...
Filter ads across devices with Pi-hole and Tailscale on a Pi Zero 2 W, using a static IP and router DNS for smoother browsing ...
The original Nintendo Game Boy was the size of a hotel bible, required four AA batteries, and only played games in black and white. Beautiful, isn't it? But one ambitious gentleman thought he could ...
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