AkiraFist, the developer of this project, made an SMS garage door butler. It has a lot of features compared to that of the typical remote-controlled garage doors. With the garage door butler, you can track those people who opens the garage… Continue Reading →
A new project called personal home safety agent is based on the new Raspberry Pi, windows 10 IoT core, and windows azure. It can monitor a few things like fire, water leakage, and temperature. Ihe developer has two things in… Continue Reading →
Smart Cap helps the visually impaired in his day to day activities by narrating the description of the scene. This means that the Smart Cap converts the scenes in front of them to text. It describes the significant objects in… Continue Reading →
In a modernized age, we can be capable of building a home automation system. This way, it will control our home devices automatically like setting up a lamp to turn on and off at your whim. With Raspberry Pi, Arduino and Windows 10,… Continue Reading →
Beetbox, powered by a Raspberry Pi is a simple instrument that allows users to play drum beats just by touching actual beets. You can be an instant drummer with this Beetbox! It is super Interactive and you can even display… Continue Reading →
Going for a wireless printer means you can get rid of the mess from a lot of cables or wires. You can also benefit the printer’s portability. Buying wireless printers can be very expensive and it is a good idea to… Continue Reading →
In a modernized age, we prefer to organize our upcoming events using a digital calendar rather than putting them on paper. This way, you can easily edit, delete or add events in a more organized way. It is similar than… Continue Reading →
Raspberry Pi’s versatility can lead to more challenging projects like the Lap Pi. It is a Raspberry Pi Netbook and a low-cost portable mini computer. This project is a mixtures of spare parts, scrapped components and cables. It needs a lot… Continue Reading →
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