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Turn a $35 mini-computer into a feature-rich language translator that not only supports voice recognition and native speaker playback, but is also capable of translating between thousands of language pairs.
A robot that can move in any direction immediately is useful for getting around tight spaces and for behaviors like chasing (or fleeing). No matter how fast an R/C car is, there’s no way it can catch something that can instantly go any direction, even sideways. Regular car-style robots can’t drive sideways, but omniwheel robots can!
Re-create the dry, highly hopped ale that quenched the British Empire.
When a key stick is removed, the entire structure flies apart.
There are a lot of CAD/CAM/and machine control software tools but we wanted to make one for everyone else that hasn't participated in milling yet. As a way to demonstrate the process the team at Inventables brainstormed and came up with the idea to make this bottle opener.
Transform 44 cable fasteners and a half-sheet of plywood into a streamlined lounge chair that’s perfect for the nomadic maker.
3D-print a full-size electric violin, then plug in and play.
Build your own personal soda fountain that will refill your drink from across the room.
Use the Raspberry Pi and build a real-time tracker to display the values of your favorite digital currencies. Monitor Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and Litecoin to watch their values fluctuate. Add audible or physical effects for increased interaction.
This is a Raspberry Pi that I mounted on to a regular cutting board to achieve the following multi-functional requirements: Have its own Keyboard-Mouse-Monitor UI inputs Keep all the cables and wires off my desk and can either be used as a desktop or be wall mounted Run uninterrupted and process the radio telescope data […]
A brief overview of how to create sound effects, how to record them, and even how you can automate them.
Next time you host a party, let your guests could choose what kind of entrance to make! The Make-an-Entrance Party Doorbell is a wireless doorbell with four buttons. Your guests can select between themes you choose, say, royal fanfare, heavy metal, Star Wars, or cheering sports fans. When they push the appropriate button, a regular doorbell sound is heard inside. But when the door is opened, a sound effect is played to match their selection. At the core of the project is a Raspberry Pi equipped with the EnOcean Sensor Kit.
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