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Because it’s modular, you can extend Cockpit with additional panels. There are plugins for managing virtual machines, ...
Makers and enthusiasts interested in creating their very own Raspberry Pi home automation system may be interested in a new project published to the Hackster.io website this week designed to provide ...
These days, it seems like everything, even your usual everyday-use objects such as refrigerators and plugs, can be enhanced with smart home technology. Many grueling day-to-day tasks that used to take ...
Akshit Agrawal has published a new Raspberry Pi project to the Hackster.io website in the last couple of weeks explaining more about how to set up home automation using a Raspberry Pi 3B mini PC and ...
The creators behind the Raspberry Pi are pretty ingenious folks. After spending the past few years fine-tuning the Pi into a credit card-sized, single-board micro-computer that can run most operating ...
Raspberry Pi Home Automation with Wireless Sensors using Smart Phone In this paper, the authors present a low cost and flexible home control and monitoring system using an embedded microprocessor and ...
Sometimes less can do a whole lot more, and the Raspberry Pi is one of those minute pieces of engineering that packs a big punch in a bite-sized package. The darling of engineers, tinkerers, nerds and ...
Alan is a technology author based in Nova Scotia, Canada. A computer enthusiast since his youth, Alan stays current on what is new and what is next. With over 30 years of experience in computer, video ...
No longer targeted solely for education and experimentation, the Raspberry Pi platform is increasingly being promoted for direct industrial use. There’s been quite a bit of discussion around the use ...
Hedy Phillips is a freelance lifestyle writer based in New York. While she's not writing on topics like living on a budget and tips for city dwelling, she can usually be found at a concert or ...
When you want to play around with a new technology, do you jump straight to production machinery? Nope. Nothing beats a simplified model as proof of concept. And the only thing better than a good ...
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