Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a new project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new revision published by Granpino via Hackster.io providing full instructions on how to ...
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How to build your own online radio player with a Raspberry Pi
Despite being used en-masse by programmers and electronics experts, the Raspberry Pi series can cater to multiple ...
Tim Peake the British astronaut that is currently stationed on the International Space Station which is circling the earth has sent back a new video of him using the Raspberry Pi Astro Pi unit to ...
Sometimes it’s worth doing something in an inefficient way. For example, it might be worth it in order to learn something new, or just to use a particular part. [Deater] did just that with the ...
Smartphones have largely replaced portable media players like the iPod Classic for most folks. But sometimes you want a device that just holds a huge amount of music and which can play for hours and ...
A British maker has built Pi-powered tapes that re-create our physical connection to music for the Digital Age. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen ...
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Raspberry Pi powers custom cyberdeck inspired music player
Sometimes the coolest Raspberry Pi projects are simple ideas done right and that's exactly what we've got on our hands today.
I've just ordered a Raspberry Pi 3 with the 'official' Raspberry Pi 7" touchscreen. I am intending to use it as a media player, purely for audio. I'll be using an external USB DAC at some point, but ...
Ever wanted to own a music player that plays one random song at a time? Probably not, because that’s ridiculous. Regardless, it’s a fun project, and over on Hackster.io, DIYer Alain Maur shows off how ...
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, ...
One of the most useful things about the smartphone is how many different technologies and tools it has consolidated into a single device that fits in your pocket. It replaced the point-and-shoot ...
It might seem almost comical to our more fresh-faced readers, but there was a time when you could go into a big box retailer and purchase what was known as a “DivX Player”. Though they had the outward ...
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