The Arduino development team has today announced the availability of a new Arduino IDE in the form of Arduino 1.8.11. The open-source Arduino Software (IDE) makes it easy to write code and upload it to the range of Arduino development boards board. The Arduino IDE can be loaded onto Windows requires … [Read more...] about Arduino IDE 1.8.11 now available to download
DIY Projects
DIY magnetometer inside a Tic Tac box
Instructables member “rgco” has published a great tutorial to the project site providing details on how you can create your very own DIY magnetometer or Gaussmeter to measure the strength of magnetic fields. A magnetometer is an essential tool to test the strength of permanent magnets and … [Read more...] about DIY magnetometer inside a Tic Tac box
Raspberry Pi mini arcade cabinet
Gamers interested in building their very own Raspberry Pi mini arcade cabinet, may be interested in this awesome project by Game-Makers. Full instructions on all the internal workings have been published to the Game Makers website and all the 3D printed files are available from Thingiverse. The … [Read more...] about Raspberry Pi mini arcade cabinet
Raspberry Pi security camera using MotionEyeOS
Thingiverse member FFFTech has created a new Raspberry Pi security camera using the official V2 Raspberry Pi Camera Module and a Raspberry Pi Zero W mini PC. The pie security camera is loaded with motionEyeOS a Linux distribution that turns your single-board computer into a video surveillance … [Read more...] about Raspberry Pi security camera using MotionEyeOS
Latest HackSpace magazine features 25 Raspberry Pi projects
The latest HackSpace magazine is out today, providing a wealth of information on the Raspberry Pi platform and featuring 25 ways to use your Raspberry Pi if you are needing a little inspiration. The HackSpace magazine is available as a free PDF download or can be purchased both physically and … [Read more...] about Latest HackSpace magazine features 25 Raspberry Pi projects
Raspberry Pi offline speech recognition system using Mozilla’s Deepspeech Engine
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in setting up off-line speech recognition on their Raspberry Pi 4 mini PC may be interested in a project published to the Hackster.io website this week by member Dmitry Maslov. The project is based on Mozilla's Deepspeech Engine 0.6.1 and is equipped with a … [Read more...] about Raspberry Pi offline speech recognition system using Mozilla’s Deepspeech Engine
Inkplate 6 Wi-Fi-enabled e-paper display 3D printed case
The development team at e-Radionica responsible for the awesome Inkplate 6 Wi-Fi-enabled e-paper display, have unveiled a new 3D printed case designed to provide a little extra protection and finish to the screen. The design files are not available for download quite yet, as the team wanted to make … [Read more...] about Inkplate 6 Wi-Fi-enabled e-paper display 3D printed case
Sania Box embedded computer kit
13-year-old Sania Jain based in San Jose, California has created a fantastic kit of electronics to help younger children learn to code. The Sania Box mini PC be used to learn more about the Internet of Things, programming and electronics and is affordably priced at $129 for the first 200 … [Read more...] about Sania Box embedded computer kit
Giant AirPod speaker powered by a Raspberry Pi
Using a Raspberry Pi, YouTube channel TechWiser has created a fantastic portable speaker in the style of a giant Apple AirPod. This innovative project not only showcases the versatility of the Raspberry Pi but also provides a fun and functional piece of tech that can be a great conversation starter. … [Read more...] about Giant AirPod speaker powered by a Raspberry Pi
Introduction to the Linux terminal commands
Those of you just beginning to learn the basics of Linux may be interested in a great video published by the YouTube channel Explaining Computers. The Linux Terminal tutorials are aimed at those of you moving from the Microsoft Windows operating system as well as users of the Raspberry Pi mini PC … [Read more...] about Introduction to the Linux terminal commands
Arduino Engineering Kit nominated for Bett Award 2020
IT teachers and Arduino enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the Arduino Engineering Kit has been nominated as a BETT Awards 2020 finalist in the “Higher Education or Further Education Digital Services” category. The Bett Awards have been created to celebrate the inspiring creativity and … [Read more...] about Arduino Engineering Kit nominated for Bett Award 2020
Build your own basic mobile phone
Sharath N25 has published a great tutorial to the Instructables website providing the full tutorial on how to build your very own basic mobile phone using the STM32F407 Discovery Kit and a GSM A6 Module. The project contains three main modules a LCD 16x02 display for visual output, a flexible Hex … [Read more...] about Build your own basic mobile phone











