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On YouTube: Announcing the $10, WiFi-Enabled Raspberry Pi Zero W

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Noted: Free App 'Reverb' Brings Amazon's Alexa to Mac Desktops, iPhones and iPads

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On YouTube: You've Never Seen Bananas Do This...

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Noted: Earthquake Pi - Shake and Rattle Your Desk!

I get immediate earthquake noticed on my iPhone (probably from the same info source), but what a great way of making the notifications physical and immediate. It makes me wonder what other notifications could benefit from similar presentation. — Douglas Read Earthquake Pi - Shake and Rattle Your Desk! via Explore all projects An interesting link found among my daily reading Follow TechnologyIQ on Facebook Follow TechnologyIQ on Pinterest

On YouTube: SparkFun Simultaneous RFID Tag Reader

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Noted: 6 Ways to Repair Broken Plastic

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Noted: You Can Now Easily Connect to Your Raspberry Pi From Anywhere In World With VNC Connect

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Noted: Portable Raspberry Pi PC Fits Into Empty Altoids Tin - Geek.com

It is truly amazing what can be done with today’s electronics. Practical? Maybe in some very specific cases, but what an amazing project. — Douglas Read Portable Raspberry Pi PC Fits Into Empty Altoids Tin - Geek.com via Geek.com An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: Electronic Foldable Prototyping Workbench

What a great, simple, DIY solution. I have similar issues myself. Desk space isn’t always available when I want to work on my Raspberry Pi and Arduino projects and I sometimes need to put them away between sessions. I might need to make something like this for myself — Douglas Read Electronic Foldable Prototyping Workbench via Instructables An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: Learning Python: using While and For loops #piday #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi

Time to learn a little programming and Python is a great place to start. I found it confusing when I first started, but I think I just had to let go of my previous programming experiences and languages. It is very powerful on a Raspberry PI, too, allowing you manipulate the outside world through its I/O pins. — Douglas Read Learning Python: using While and For loops #piday #raspberrypi @Raspberry_Pi via Raspberry Pi – Adafruit Industries – Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: Amazon Tap’s new hands-free Alexa update means it’s actually useful

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Noted: PiE-Ink is a Raspberry Pi name tag that uses an e ink display

Very cool! I'd love to have one of these for myself. I wonder if you could drive one of these with a smaller Arduino unit to reduce the overall size? -- Douglas Read PiE-Ink is a Raspberry Pi name tag that uses an e ink display via htxt.africa An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: Build Your Own Desk Accessories With Leftover 4x4 Pieces

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Noted: Using MIT App Inventor to Control Arduino - the Basics

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On YouTube: Digital Theatre Props - Computerphile

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On YouTube: Weekend Project: The Pix-E GIF Camera

Put together your own GIF camera using a RaspberryPi Zero and a few other components — Douglas Watch YouTube: Weekend Project: The Pix-E GIF Camera I liked this video and think you might find it interesting, too!

Noted: Best Raspberry Pi alternatives, starting at only $5

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On YouTube: DIY Mini Timelapse Camera #adafruit @adafruit

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