Dave, at DaveDen, has done a great guide to the simple way of connecting your Pi up to a Motorola Lapdock. Read the full details here
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Another sunset timelapse with the #RaspberryPi
Craig over at Chicago Electronic Distributors has attached his Raspberry Pi to a tree in order to capture a timelapse of sunset over a part of Lake Michigan. The results are beautiful. Read about the rig here
#RaspberryPi synthesiser round-up
Liz has posted a great summary of Raspberry Pi music synthesiser projects over on the Foundation blog. I particularly like the TronPi (watch the entire video and embrace the 1980s vibe). The Korg monotron project, of course, was featured on…
Live weather mapping with lots of #RaspberryPi
Just a quick blog. Over at DragonTail, they have a map showing loads of weather stations driven by the Raspberry Pi. Go and check it out
PiBot: Build your own #RaspberryPi powered robot
Wolfram Donat has written a 40-page guide to creating a small, mobile robot. It’s available as a paperback and a Kindle e-book. Here’s a link to the Kindle version.
Building an audio processing looper with a #RaspberryPi and KORG monotron
Servando Barreiro has made an audio processor/looper using a Raspberry Pi and the KORG monotron. Looks like a sweet project. Read more about it here
Multi-Boot Your #RaspberryPi with BerryBoot
Jason Fitzpatrick has worked with BerryBoot to work out how to have more than one operating system on your Pi’s SD card. Read about it here
#RaspberryPi NAS with two 1TB drives
Erik Russell has been working on setting up a massive NAS box powered by a Raspberry Pi for network storage and backup purposes. He takes us through the process and points out some of the implications and pitfalls of using…
Boost the current going to the #RaspberryPi HDMI port
Cosimo Orlando worked out that the HDMI port doesn’t always provide enough power for display devices. This is especially prevalent when using an HDMI-VGA adaptor. So, he’s come up with a way to feed a full 5V from the micro-USB…
Track aircraft with your #RaspberryPi and a TV tuner
Using an RTL-2832U chipset TV tuner, it is possible to track aircraft using your Raspberry Pi. There is a wiki page on RaspberryTorte.com that shows you how to do it! Read all about it here