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In this short video, Simon Maple and Andy Stanford-Clark show the new WebSphere Liberty Profile interfacing with Really Small Message Broker (RSMB) via an...
The Red Hat-sponsored Fedora operating system has a bit of a checkered history with the Raspberry Pi. It was originally the recommended operating system for the device before being stripped from the Raspberry Pi Foundation's downloads page, replaced by a version of Debian optimized for the Pi's ARMv6 chip. But Fedora is back on the Pi in the form of a new build developed by the Seneca Centre for Development of Open Technology in Toronto. It's called "Pidora."
At Maker Faire Bay Area, a "startup pavilion" highlights 20 new maker-focused startups. But big companies like Autodesk, General Electric, and even Google are getting into the DIY game too.
RT @prateep: @para_sight: “@Raspberry_Pi: Hackspaces! Sharks! Open water! Is this the coolest Pi project yet? http://t.co/wdaY1JJ1wQ”;
Java Apps on the Raspberry Pi Dr. Dobb's I've been working on a few smaller projects (pun intended) involving Java SE Embedded and the Raspberry Pi. For those of you new to this platform, the
One of the most read blog posts I've done was "Twitter sentiment analysis in 30 seconds" and it's still one of the most used search terms. "Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better...
ATXRaspi is a smart power controller for RaspberryPi or similar embedded systems running from a 5V input. It allows you to have an external shutdown button to turn off your target system without a need to login or to issue manual shutdown/sudo halt commands.
Australian Personal Computer Arduino Project 5: Digital audio player - APC Australian Personal Computer So far in this series, we've had a diverse look at how Arduino can interact with a range of real-world devices from servo motors to ultrasonic...
Deploy Arduino libraries and two project templates to Atmel Studio 6.0 to allow the creation of Arduino projects using the Atmel Studio 6 IDE.
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Last week I noticed that the Raspberry Pi camera was available.
How we used wireless sensor networks in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, to solve the water problem in the hills.
The new Arduino robot looks a bit like a robot vacuum cleaner, but it has a lot more going for it and it certainly doesn't suck - well not unless you add an air pump to it. Designed as a collaboration between Arduino and Complubot, the new robot can be used as an easy entry to the world ofrobotics, both hardware and software.
As seen in MotoGP Race, the rider is seen riding through corners while laying aside his bike to the left and right. But there is an interesting moment... (RT @trevisoaug: Gyro Camera for Motorcycle.
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A fixed-rate timer is not part of the ARM specification, but most ARM-based SoC's have such a timer. The Raspberry Pi is no exception. However, reading its timer in Linux takes a Unix hacker's unde...
I have been working on a project for a few months (lots of testing time) which sees my pi acting as a temperature monitor for an aquarium.
My two baby turtles are happily swimming around whilst my pi watches over the temperature of their tank. At the moment I am using a single 1-wire thermometer to monitor the water however in the future I will be adding additional sensors for air and outside temperatures.
I have always wanted to control something interesting involving little servo motors. That's somewhat of an ill-defined dream, isn't it? But it has all been made possible by using my handy dandy Raspberry Pi computer
This weekend I attended the eighth annual Maker Faire with my son in San Mateo, Calif. The Maker Faire and the Maker Movement have gotten so large, it's easy to take them for granted.
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Is it a Harry Potter invisibility cloak? No, it's a Chameleon Pi! Raspberry Pi colouring itself to match the surroundings using the new Raspberry Pi camera m...
Lets say you've come up with a brilliant idea for some shiny new piece of hardware. You brush up your coding chops, scratch out a design, and set out to build a prototype. First, you'll need a programmable chip to act as the brain.
There's a new kid on the Arduino block, and it's called the Arduino Robot.
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