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DIY
Turn An Old Amp Into A Smart Streaming Speaker With Raspberry Pi

The ultimate self-contained music streaming speaker, with support for Spotify, Google Music, SoundCloud and Airplay. Let's do it.

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How To Add a Reset Switch To Your Raspberry Pi

Removing and replacing the USB power cable puts undue wear and tear on your Raspberry Pi, particularly the power port itself. What the system really needs is a reset switch, but sadly none was included.

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Build Your Own Wireless Dead Drop For File Sharing

A PirateBox is a wireless dead drop, letting anyone within range upload and download files. Here's how to build one with a Raspberry Pi (and Lego).

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Add AirPrint Support To Your Raspberry Pi Print Server

Do you want to be able to print from your smartphone or tablet to your old-fashioned, non-wireless printer? With a Raspberry Pi, you can.

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What Can You Do With The New Raspberry Pi A+?

Curiously, this new Raspberry Pi doesn't feature any additional hardware. In fact, it has fewer ports. Just what are the Raspberry Pi Foundation up to?

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iPhone Malware Spreads, Spotify Beats iTunes, Free Nest Thermostats [Tech News Digest]

Also, a handheld Raspberry Pi games console, a new (old) Zelda game on the 3DS, and the true extent of iPhone 6 BendGate.

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How to Build a Cloud Lamp with Sound Reactive Lightning

A few months back, a $3000 thunder and lightning mood lamp went viral in the maker community. What we'll make today isn't exactly the same - we're making something more practical.

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Building Your Own Raspberry Pi Case? 3 Things To Consider

Picking up a Raspberry Pi for the first time, you'll notice one glaring fact: it has no case. This isn't an omission - you can add a case that's just right for your project.

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Five Great Raspberry Pi Expansions That Make It Even More Useful

Your Raspberry Pi is versatile and at times amazing, but are you harnessing the full power of that little box? Power-up your Pi with these 5 expansions!

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Run Legacy Applications & Games On The Raspberry Pi!

It's quick and easy to switch between SD cards and ROMs on the Raspberry Pi, meaning that you might be running an old Apple one moment and a Commodore 64 the next!

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6 Android Apps Every Raspberry Pi Owner Should Use

There are a whole host of Android utilities that can be used by Raspberry Pi owners to make life easier, including a couple that are custom designed.

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New Raspberry Pi B+ Released, FCC Tallies Net Neutrality Comments, And More... [Tech News Digest]

Also, Beats goes after Chinese counterfeiters before Apple sale, Hulu nabs South Park, Twitter tracks Wikipedia edits from politicians, Amazon trolls the French government, and an honest game trailer for Minecraft.

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Easily Clone Your SD Card For Trouble-free Raspberry Pi Computing

Whether you have one SD card or several, one thing that you will need is the ability to back up your cards to avoid the problems that occur when your Raspberry Pi fails to boot.

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How To Make a WiFi Network That Only Transmits Cat Pictures With A Raspberry Pi

Watch as befuddled users are both intensely frustrated, yet strangely calmed.

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Securing Your Raspberry Pi: From Passwords to Firewalls

Anyone can use Google to find the default username and password of your Raspberry Pi. Don’t give intruders that chance!

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How To Extend The Life Of Your Raspberry Pi's SD Card

SD cards have a finite life, with limits on how often data can be rewritten before the card gives in to entropy. For the Rapsberry Pi this can be a serious problem.

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Just Bought A Raspberry Pi? 11 Things You Need To Know

In this video, we explain everything you might need to know if you've just bought a Raspberry Pi, or are thinking of buying one.

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