MIT’s Reality Editor Controls IoT Devices via Augmented Reality
Augmented reality has yet to find a foothold in widespread applications, but MIT has just released an AR app that allows you to control IoT devices.
Raspberry Pi is an incredibly versatile microcomputer that is perfect for any kind of DIY projects. From programming robots to building home automation systems, there are so many possibilities when it comes to designing creative and innovative raspberry pi projects. With its powerful yet low-cost hardware, plus plenty of open source software available, raspberry pi has become one of the most popular tinkering tools out there. But what kinds of projects can you make with this small but mighty computer? Read on for ideas and tutorials that will shake up your next project idea or two!
Augmented reality has yet to find a foothold in widespread applications, but MIT has just released an AR app that allows you to control IoT devices.
These small gifts are perfect to print in the days leading up to Christmas Eve, and small enough to stuff in someone’s stocking.
3D print this Raspberry Pi Zero case to protect your new board from bumps and debris.
With so many amazing projects being done with both boards, it can be difficult to know which is right for you. Read on to make your decision.
This gamer decided to take the super cheap Raspberry Pi Zero and fit it into his Xbox controller for a custom game emulator.
On Thursday the Orb-4 mission to resupply the ISS is scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral, and onboard will be two Raspberry Pi boards on their way to the orbital outpost.
Now there are two capable, sub-$10 computers for Makers — the $5 Pi Zero and the $9 C.H.I.P. — we compare the specs of each.