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Don’t just use tech: create it! With our tutorials, you’ll make, reuse, upcycle, and fix your own technology and gadgets.

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How to Set Up a Raspberry Pi in Linux

Setting up a Raspberry Pi need not be difficult, even if you use don't use Windows. Today we show you how it's done in Linux.

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How to Remote Control Your Home With an Arduino, 5 DIY Projects

The smart home revolution is happening now! We show you how to make your own smart home gadgets using nothing more than a simple Arduino.

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Raspberry Pi: The Unofficial Tutorial

Whether you're a current Pi owner who wants to learn more or a potential owner of this credit-card size device, this isn't a guide you want to miss.

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How to Run Doom on Raspberry Pi (Without an Emulator)

It's now possible to run FPS classic Doom on the Raspberry Pi... with Chocolate Doom! We'll show you everything you need to know.

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How and Why to Make Your Own Camera Rig

We show you how to assemble your own DIY camera rig for your mirrorless or DSLR camera. Will yours be small and sleek or a heavy burden?

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5 Reasons Not to Use a Genuine Arduino in Your Next Project

Has the Arduino foundation gone too far? Why should you spend your money on Genuine Arduino products? We explain everything you need to know.

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32 Genius DIY Hacks for Phones and Tablets

From video game consoles to wearable stands and more, these are some of the coolest ways to hack your old phone or tablet.

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How to Build a Security Camera Network Out Of Old Smartphones

There's no better use of old smartphones than by building your own DIY network security camera system -- we show you everything you need to know!

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9 Best Pi Programming Resources to Put Your Raspberry Pi to Use

Because many Raspberry Pi operating systems include development tools, it's a solid pick to learn programming. Check out these best Pi Programming resources to put your Raspberry Pi to use.

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Add Wi-Fi Controlled Lighting to Your Computer With NodeMCU

Learn how to liven up your computer case by building a DIY Wi-Fi-controlled Neopixel system with NodeMCU and some basic programming.

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Take VR to the Next Level With These 3D Printable Accessories

Take your Virtual Reality game to the next level by 3D printing these awesome accessories: from swords to stands and everything in between.

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How to Clean Your Laptop Screen, Cover, Keyboard, and Fans

Over time your laptop builds up dirt, dust, and grime. We show you how to clean every part of it, from the screen to the ports and more.

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Why You Should Stop Using a Raspberry Pi for Everything

Many people turn to Raspberry Pi for all of their projects. The problem? They're making the wrong decision. Here's why you should think twice before using a Raspberry Pi.

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7 DIY Solar Projects for Off-Grid Survival

Solar panels and batteries are an effective way to power your home in a survival situation, but they aren't the whole story. Let's explore some other ways to harness the sun's energy!

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Getting Started With Arduino: A Beginner's Guide

Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments.

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Buy or DIY? When You Should Repair vs. Buy a New Gadget to Save Money

Gadgets break. From your television to your smartphone, nothing is going to last forever. The question is, when it does break, should you buy a new one or repair it?

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6 Ways to Defend Your Right to Repair With Linux and Free Software

As more tech products become impossible to repair ourselves, more people are demanding a change. A growing movement wants the right to repair the things we buy -- something already possible with Linux hardware and software.

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Make a Wall-Mounted Dashboard With Dashing.io and a Raspberry Pi

Dashing.io is an easy way to create gorgeous dashboards. It's simple to set up on Linux-based machines, meaning you can use it to create a wall-mounted dashboard with a Raspberry Pi.

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10 Projects to Use Your Raspberry Pi Touchscreen Display

If you've left your Raspberry Pi touchscreen gathering dust in a drawer, one of these ideas should pique your interest enough to get it out again!

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Install RecalBox on Your Raspberry Pi for Retro Gaming With Style

We'll show you how to set up RecalBox on a Raspberry Pi 3 and why you should bother, even if you already have a RetroPie setup.

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