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How to Build an 8-Core Gaming PC from Cheap Server Parts

Want a beefed-up gaming or video-editing PC with dual Intel Xeon processors for under $200? The parts are out there, but finding and putting them together could prove difficult.

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How to Upgrade to a Raspberry Pi 3

Upgrading from an older Pi to the new Pi 3 is almost as simple as swapping out the microSD card. Almost - but not quite. Here's what you'll need to do first.

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5 DIY Cameras You Can Build Today

Taking a photo is so simple these days. All you need is a smartphone, a subject, and the ability to point and shoot. But it wasn't always as easy.

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How to Send Voice Notifications to Sonos Speakers

Today, I'll show you how to set up voice notifications on your Sonos system, using IFTTT recipes, OpenHAB integrations, and more.

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Flora Arduino Project Kit Review

Introducing the Adafruit Flora wearable electronics development kit, generously provided to us by Newark Element14 for review and giveaway!

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How to Give Your Room a Cyberpunk Design Makeover

Cyberpunk is no longer fiction. It is our reality. And DIY is its first name.

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The Raspberry Pi 3: Faster, Better, with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

Today, the Raspberry Pi foundation announced the release of the Raspberry Pi 3. It's the most significant update to the popular line of low-cost computers yet.

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5 DIY Home Automation Projects to Get Started With Your Smart Home

When it comes to creating smart homes, most people just don't know where to start. Here are five basic beginners smart home projects you can build right now.

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Get Inspired by 6 of the Coolest Arduino Projects Ever

Like most people, I remember the first Arduino project I made. I also remember thinking "what's next?".

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Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero

Whether you bought a magazine with one glued to the front, or found a kit online, the chances are you're now the proud owner of a $5 computer: the Raspberry Pi Zero.

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How to Use Siri to Set the Scene for Romance

Yesterday we showed you how to create a Wi-Fi light; today we're going to build on that knowledge to make Siri to work with Sonos, then put it together in a romantic scene.

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6 Ways Lego Can Organize Your Technology

In 1932, a small toy company in Billund, Denmark launched a line of plastic bricks which could be interconnected in order to build structures and shapes. It was called Lego.

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How to Make a DIY Siri-Controlled Wi-Fi Light

In this guide, you're going to learn how to create a Wi-Fi controllable light, and control it with Siri.

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5 Retro Gaming Projects with the Raspberry Pi Zero

The Raspberry Pi Zero has taken the DIY and homebrew world by storm, making it possible to revise old projects and inspiring newcomers, especially in the fevered minds of retro gaming fans.

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8 Stunning Cyberpunk Costume Ideas with LEDs

Combining cyberpunk culture, clothing, and LEDs might sound a bit radical, but people out there, right now, are creating clothing and accessories that will blow your mind.

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5 Exciting Activities for Kids to Learn Coding on a Raspberry Pi

One of the best gifts you can possibly give your child is an education in computer programming. Here’s five simple ways to teach your child how to code with the Raspberry Pi.

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10 Best Raspberry Pi 2 Cases You Can Get Right Now

While the Raspberry Pi can be used without a case, you shouldn't really. Here's our pick of the best cases suitable for a RPi 2!

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7 Better Ways To Deal With MacBook Cables

A MacBook Air is a great value laptop, but like any laptop, you still need to plug some things into it. And that quickly leads to cable clutter. Let's clean up, shall we?

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Arduino Buying Guide: Which Board Should You Get?

There are so many different kinds of Arduino boards out there, you'd be forgiven for being confused. Which should you buy for your project? Let us help, with this Arduino buying guide!

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