[Michael Clemens] was looking for gifts for his Grandmother’s 90th Birthday. She is visually impaired and loves to be able to listen to audiobooks. The problem is that she doesn’t really get the hang ...
Developer Michael Clemens has ingeniously used a $35 Raspberry Pi to create a one-button audiobook player for his wife’s visually impaired 90-year-old grandmother. This thoughtful invention enables ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. In honor of Pi Day, Chaim Gartenberg and I cooked up a tiny little Raspberry Pi project for yesterday ...
There are a lot of interesting things you can do with little computers that cost just $35. While you probably wouldn’t think of turning a $350 desktop or laptop computer into a single-purpose machine, ...
We’ve come across extremely expensive photocopiers that also fax, scan to email, and generally have too many features to list. [Eduardo Luis] figured out how to implement some of this type office ...
At $35, the Raspberry Pi is a fantastic little computer, but when you add in the cost of a display, mouse, and keyboard, things get a little more expensive. Good thing you don’t really need them. With ...
Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 has been released, bringing with it a brand new look, better accessibility and a couple of nifty new ...
Amazon has made the Alexa voice assistant hands-free for Raspberry Pi systems, so that it can be activated via voice controls. Alexa has also arrived on Mac, Windows and Linux computers. Amazon has ...
Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 has just been released with a revamped user interface with a wizard to enable easier navigation, as ...
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