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Build an Automated Gardening System With the Raspberry Pi Pico W

Part of the joy of gardening is getting your fingers dirty, but that doesn't mean you can't use a little automated help.

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How Do You Use Ubuntu Core on a Raspberry Pi?

With minimal requirements, the stripped down Ubuntu Core OS is will run on most Raspberry Pi models and is ideal for certain use cases.

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Create A Multi-Camera CCTV System With Raspberry Pi and motionEyeOS

Want to build your own CCTV surveillance camera system with motion detection? Here's how to do it with a Raspberry Pi and motionEyeOS.

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What Is Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)?

It can do wonders in the manufacturing industry.

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Raspberry Pi 4 vs. Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4: Key Differences

They may have similar specs, but there are some notable differences between the Raspberry Pi 4 and CM4 models.

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The 8 Best Custom PC Builder Websites

Building your own PC? Let these best custom PC builder sites help you get started.

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Command a Buzzer Tone With the Raspberry Pi Pico

Create a buzz and alter its frequency using a rotary potentiometer connected to your Pico in this simple electronics project.

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Teach Your Raspberry Pi Pico to Count With a Seven-Segment Display

Connect your Pico microcontroller to a seven-segment display to count up and down.

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Control Motor Speeds With a Raspberry Pi Pico

Control the speed of.a fan with a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller board and a motor.

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9 Digital Camera Hacks That Won't Break the Bank

Don't waste your money on expensive camera accessories until you've tried these easy DIY projects that will take your photos to the next level.

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How to Use Home Assistant as an NAS Server

Already got a Home Assistant server set up for your smart home automation? You can also use it for network-attached storage.

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The 4 Best Raspberry Pi Simulators for Testing Your Projects

A Raspberry Pi isn't expensive, but that doesn't mean you have one on hand (or want to risk the one you have). Try your idea in a simulator instead.

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What Is the Smallest Raspberry Pi Model?

Raspberry Pi boards come in an array of shapes and sizes. We take a look at the smallest Pi models available.

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8 Awesome DIY Gadgets to Gift Your Gaming Fanatic Friend

Why buy someone a gift when you can build one yourself from scratch and stand out from the rest of the presents? Here are some ideas.

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20 3D Printing Ideas You Can Use This Christmas

If you have a 3D printer or one of your friends owns one, why not print your Christmas gifts instead of spending countless hours shopping?

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How to Make a DIY Motion Sensor for Apple HomeKit

By adding your own motion sensor to your Apple HomeKit network, you can detect intruders or activate lighting when motion is detected.

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How to Clean Dust From a Noisy PS4 in 8 Simple Steps

Learn how to open your PS4, remove the cover, and clean the PS4's fan and other components to keep it running well.

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Tips and Tricks for 3D Printing Concrete Molds

Learn how to design and 3D print molds for creating concrete objects for your projects.

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How to Create Christmas Music With a Raspberry Pi

If you want to play a carol but are better with computers than instruments, why not put the two together? Here's where your Raspberry Pi comes in.

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Will the Pine Star64 RISC-V SBC Be the Raspberry Pi's Biggest Challenge?

As fun and flexible as a Raspberry Pi may be, the hardware isn't as open as the Star64 promises to be. And that isn't all that's in Pine64's favor.

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