Raspberry Pi Robotics for People on the Autism Spectrum
ONE is a Raspberry Pi-based robot designed to elicit interaction and bonding in unique ways among people with autism.
ONE is a Raspberry Pi-based robot designed to elicit interaction and bonding in unique ways among people with autism.
Add cameras, wi-fi, connect your home and more to get the most out of your Raspberry Pi.
Trying to choose between the Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone Black? This article will help you decide which one is best for the job.
The following is an excerpt from Getting Started with Raspberry Pi by Matt Richardson and Shawn Wallace. Let’s say you’re leaving for a long vacation early tomorrow morning and you want to ward off would-be burglars from your home. A lamp timer is a good deterrent, but hardware stores are closed for the night and you […]
With the Kano Kit now on the verge of shipping to backers, we talked again to Alex Klein about their experience on Kickstarter, and building and designing hardware when you’re not really a hardware company.
Phillip Burgess posted a fantastic new guide to Adafruit’s Learning System. It walks you through how to make your own custom digital point-and-shoot camera.
Andy Gikling built an open-source robot called BBot, a “remote-controlled robot that talks, sees, and serves drinks at the pool!”