July 12, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google The process requires a bit of hacking together, but the end result is a Raspberry Pi-powered light system that you ...
We’ve seen some of [Connor]’s work before, and it looks like he’s now turning to product design. He’s come up with an adapter for the Raspberry Pi to control a few wireless wall socket relays, ...
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Microsoft is building an online Raspberry Pi simulator that allows users to write code to control hardware. If you want to build your own gadgets using the Raspberry Pi but don’t have the kit or even ...
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