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XDA Developers on MSNThe Raspberry Pi-powered Decisionator breaks deadlocks and calls the shots at the press of a button
Here's how the creator describes the Decisionator: The Decisioninator was inspired by the giant Price is Right wheel. Just hit the big red button, give it a spin, and whatever it lands on is what ...
We’re used to interfaces such as I2C and one-wire as easy ways to hook up sensors and other peripherals to microcontrollers. While they’re fine within the confines of a small project, they do have a ...
Raspberry Pi Foundation figured it was high time it offered its own-brand solid state drive (SSD) in a 1TB capacity, and so ...
A Raspberry Pi is a cheap, tiny computer that can be used for tech projects and teaching people how to code. The Raspberry Pi Foundation announced on February 2 the new Raspberry Pi 2, a more powerful ...
Raspberry Pi 4 users are trying to get to the bottom of an odd glitch that causes Wi-Fi to stop working when the display output resolution is set to 2,560 x 1,440 or higher. Fortunately, The Raspberry ...
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How I turned my Raspberry Pi into a classic DOS PC
Playing old PC games with an emulator on a PC seems wrong to me. While I understand playing Commodore 64 games in an emulator like VICE, booting an operating system and then running DOSBox on a ...
TrueNAS Scale NAS platform was designed to work on x86-64 computers only, but there's now an unofficial port for 64-bit Arm (Aarch64) targets running a ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNRaspberry Pi Could Monitor Heart Rates Without Wearables
Scanning a heart rate sans wearable is exciting, especially considering that it can be done with a low-power, low-cost device ...
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