Schlagwort: #technology
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Jet-powered Star Wars speeder bike built from repurposed hoverboard
Reading Time: 2 minutesDeveloping your skill set is all about pushing the boundaries of your current knowledge and experience, but that inevitably leads to occasional failure. When that happens, you need to know how to pivot and complete the project. A great example of that is James Bruton’s Star Wars speeder bike built from a…
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Raspberry Pi 5
Reading Time: 2 minutesPower of potential A lot of people here at Raspberry Pi are very excited for the addition of PCI Express. NVME storage is one thing, a very cool thing that will make for some very low-profile home file servers, but we’re looking forward to seeing what people connect to it over time.…
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No need for buttons with this Arduino Cloud alarm clock
Reading Time: 2 minutesWhen Arduino first hit the maker scene, the world of embedded electronics was largely unconnected and offline. But as the IoT, home automation, and smart technology advanced, Arduino kept up. Today, there are a variety of Arduino development boards that offer built-in networking capability and you can use the Arduino Cloud to…
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Tiny DIY Roomba cleans desks and countertops
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe future we were promised was supposed to include robot maids and flying cars. The future we got has Roomba vacuums and Southwest Airlines. But at least those Roomba vacuum robots work pretty well for keeping floors slightly cleaner. Sadly, they leave elevated surfaces untouched and dust-ridden. To address that limitation, Jared…
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Bristol Braille Canute 360
Reading Time: 3 minutesKeeping it local Founder and MD of Bristol Braille Technology Ed Rogers has been working on “refreshable Braille technology” since 2008 and co-invented the Canute multiline Braille display. He is also a co-founder and trustee of the Braillists Foundation, a community of more than 1500 people who help each other with projects…
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Celebrating a few resourceful Project Hub uploads from July
Reading Time: 3 minutesMakers always find a good reason to make: to learn or to enjoy, to share or to find a solution, they can play around all day, and work around anything. Proud of our community’s resourcefulness, this month we celebrate three projects uploaded to Project Hub in July that embed IoT, robotics, and…
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Can you smell what the Rockobot is cooking?
Reading Time: 2 minutesModern engineering is increasingly cross-disciplinary, so today’s students often take courses that would have seemed to be “outside their field” a couple of decades ago. Pelochus and their classmates at the University of Granada are studying computer engineering, but had a class that challenged them to build battlebots in order to get…
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A simple non-contact lap timer for RC car racing
Reading Time: 2 minutesRemote control cars have been popular toys for children and adults alike for decades now. And while there is plenty of fun to be had cruising around, a little bit of healthy competition can add another layer of enjoyment. To race or practice racing, you’ll want some way to time your laps.…
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The new Arduino GIGA Display Shield: Nice touch!
Reading Time: 2 minutesA few months ago, we promised you that the GIGA R1 WiFi would allow you to “think bigger and be more creative than ever”. Now, we are happy to announce you can step up your game even further, with the introduction of the Arduino GIGA Display Shield — an innovative touchscreen solution…
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Win a brand new Raspberry Pi 5!
Reading Time: < 1 minuteSave 35% off the cover price with a subscription to The MagPi magazine. UK subscribers get three issues for just £10 and a FREE Raspberry Pi Pico W, then pay £30 every six issues. You’ll save money and get a regular supply of in-depth reviews, features, guides and other Raspberry Pi…
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Priority Boarding – get your Raspberry Pi 5 first
Reading Time: 2 minutesRaspberry Pi has reserved a massive stock of Raspberry Pi 5 units specifically for subscribers of The MagPi and HackSpace magazines. Every subscriber to these publications will get a code via email to pre-order Raspberry Pi 5. Subscribe today to The MagPi or HackSpace magazine and your Priority Boarding code will be…
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Raspberry Pi 5 in The MagPi magazine issue 134
Reading Time: 4 minutesIntroducing… Raspberry Pi 5 The incredible new computer from Raspberry Pi is a giant leap forward in features and performance. Now running a 2.4GHz ARM CPU inside a brand new BCM2712 Broadcom chip, Raspberry Pi is up to three times faster than Raspberry Pi 4. And a new Raspberry Pi RP1 chip…
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This machine automatically threads beautiful string art
Reading Time: 2 minutesString art is impressive precisely because it is so difficult to make. Even a simple piece of string art will contain hundreds of feet of thread carefully looped around posts to create areas of varying density that act as shading. Everything from calculating the string’s path to physically laying down the string…
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Automating Connect Four setup and cleanup
Reading Time: 2 minutesGood old-fashioned tabletop games are a lot of fun to play, but they’re a pain in the butt to set up. We all know the pain of divvying out Monopoly money and organizing tiny plastic houses. Connect Four players might spend as much time organizing pieces between games as they do actually…
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DIY sequential gear shifter for sim racing
Reading Time: 2 minutesA sequential transmission is one that only allows you to move up or down by a single gear at a time. They’ve always been the norm for motorcycles, because they’re lightweight and compact. And Formula One cars have sequential transmissions for the same reasons. But unlike motorcycles, which require manual shifting, Formula…
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10 cutting-edge ways to impress your guests with the IoT
Reading Time: 8 minutesThe Internet of Things has the power to transform your home into a futuristic web of cutting-edge gadgets, working together to make life easier, safer, and more entertaining. And while the IoT has a bunch of day-to-day applications like watering your plants and keeping your cupboards stocked, you can also use it…
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Industry automation? There’s an app for that! With FLECS and Portenta X8
Reading Time: 2 minutesFLECS and Arduino Pro are partnering to make Industry 4.0 easier for you. FLECS is the easy-to-configure and open-source platform that allows industrial users to work with automation solutions dedicated to their machinery just as easily as we all handle the apps on our phone: install, manage and configure via web interface,…
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Pironman mini PC tower case review
Reading Time: 2 minutesPutting it together The build process for Pironman is long and fiddly. The case itself comes partially assembled, but immediately requires disassembly to fit your Raspberry Pi inside. There then follows a 24-step assembly process that involves multiple flat conductor cables (FCC) to wire together the OLED display, SD card extender, and…
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DIY digital VU meter with analog vibes
Reading Time: 2 minutesA volume unit (VU) meter is a simple gauge that indicates the amplitude of an audio signal, so higher decibels move the needle further. They’re common in the field of audio engineering and music production, with traditional VU meters being analog. But tuning an analog gauge is a challenge, so Mirko Pavleski…
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Piloting spaceships with a DIY cockpit
Reading Time: 2 minutesTake a moment to go and look up some photos of the cockpits of airplanes and spacecraft. All of them are packed full of instruments and controls. So why do we feel like we can play a flight simulator with a regular gamepad? If you’re doing so, then you’re missing out on…
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Turning an old car into a powerful generator
Reading Time: 2 minutesGenerators are expensive pieces of equipment. You can get a small low-quality model for a few hundred dollars, but powerful high-quality generators cost thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars. Old cars, on the other hand, can be very cheap — especially if they aren’t roadworthy anymore. Jake von Slatt has…
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Improving comfort and energy efficiency in buildings with automated windows and blinds
Reading Time: 2 minutesWhen dealing with indoor climate controls, there are several variables to consider, such as the outside weather, people’s tolerance to hot or cold temperatures, and the desired level of energy savings. Windows can make this extra challenging, as they let in large amounts of light/heat and can create poorly insulated regions, which…