Benefits of Robotic Process Automation
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Introduction Robotics have many benefits for both personal and professional organisations, many of which are only now becoming apparent as we have moved from robotics as emerging technology to something which is a viable alternative to using humans for the same processes. The main catalyst of this change, of course, was the inclusion of linear actuators into the systems of robots as a matter of course. Linear actuator with feedback systems have enabled us to make robots which have precision and delicacy in their systems; rather than being solely able to apply certain levels of force to ..read more
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Unlimited Possibilities And The Future of 3D Printing Technology
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Additive manufacturing is the name given to what we call 3D printing in every day conversation. What happens is that the printers take a digital model of a 3D shape, and turn it into a solid object through slowly building it from the bottom up. While we have had the technology for years, it is only recently that 3D printing has really enjoyed its current status as a technology which can explicitly be used to manufacture goods, or parts of goods. 3D printing is something which can be done in a variety of different materials, depending on what the needs of the printer are. Metal, ceramics, th ..read more
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3D Printing Teams with Raspberry Pi in a Smart and Unusual Way
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Can’t make it to the new museum opening, and worried you’ll never see the main attraction in person? Don’t worry - 3D printing plus Raspberry Pi can bring it to you. Museum in a Box is a smart use of 3D printing concepts and Raspberry Pi programming that shares knowledge with people anywhere in the world. Museum in a Box: Bringing Collections to You Museum in a Box began in 2015 and has created over eight million miniature 3D prints. The concept is unusual but effective. 3D printed miniatures of museum exhibits, combined with an audio box powered by Raspberry Pi. The box detects when a 3D ..read more
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Hosting a Website with Raspberry Pi
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3y ago
Whoever said 'small is beautiful' knew what they were talking about. The Raspbery Pi could provide the perfect solution as a cost-effective way of hosting your own website. It is more than capable of running the necessary software to create a basic site or blog. You could also use it as a test machine for running a WordPress development system. Many of us dream of creating and running our own blog, but are put off by the hassle of finding the right hosting solution. Let’s take a look at the practicalities of a DIY workaround with your Raspberry Pi. You might be surprised at just how straig ..read more
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Pi MusicBox: The Ultimate Music Streaming System
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3y ago
Want to create a sound system that will do your music collection justice, but don’t want to spend the big bucks on a professional installation? Pi MusicBox, the self-described “swiss-army knife of streaming,” offers a whole new way to listen to music in your home that’s both simple to set up and easy to configure so that you can play your favorite artists in any room of the house. Using little more than a Raspberry Pi and basic sound equipment, you can wirelessly stream music from Spotify, Google Music, SoundCloud, web radio, and other cloud-based services, or you can play songs from your o ..read more
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The NES Mini is dead - Long live the Retropie
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3y ago
Nintendo has announced that it will no longer produce the NES Classic. If you were not lucky enough to acquire one during the massive shortages, you have two options: 1. Shell out $300+ on ebay for something that retailed for $60. 2. Build your own with a Raspberry Pi for 1/3 of the price! Can you guess which one I'm going to recommend? There are numerous reasons why building your own NES Classic is infinitely better: - It's cheaper - It's hackable out of the box without any bricking concerns - Allows you to play games on virtually any retro system The purchase list Raspberry PI 3 Model ..read more
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Build Supercomputers with Raspberry Pi 3
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Who says you need a few million bucks to build a supercomputer? Carlos R. Morrison from NASA will teach you to build a supercomputer with Raspberry Pi 3. Book Description Author Carlos R. Morrison (Staff Scientist, NASA) will empower the uninitiated reader to quickly assemble and operate a Pi3 supercomputer in the shortest possible time. The lifeblood of a supercomputer, the MPI code, is introduced early, and sample MPI code provides additional practice opportunities for you to test the effectiveness of your creation. You will learn how to configure various nodes and switches so that they ..read more
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Add Precise Capacitive Touch To Your Raspberry Pi With Bare Conductive's Pi Cap HAT
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Bare Conductive’s Pi Cap is an Raspberry Pi add-on board that lets you connect anything to one of the 12 electrodes to control sound, video and more. Pi Cap is perfect for designers, engineers, artists, students or educators who are looking for ways to connect the physical world to the digital world. It is compatible with Raspberry Pi A+, B+, Zero and later models (any of the 40-pin Raspberry Pi's) and comes with extensive programming libraries and examples written in Python, C++ and Node.js. Technical Details • High quality audio output function • Rich and easy tutorial, an ..read more
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Now Save 91% on the complete Raspberry Pi 3 training bundle
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The Raspberry Pi 3 is an awesome little machine, but if you’ve never done any programming or assembled custom electronics before, it can be a bit overwhelming. Thankfully, the folks at StackSocial have an excellent bundle on offer today that can teach you everything you need to know to hit the ground running. The complete Raspberry Pi 3 training bundle for $19 (List price: $214). Whether you want to use the Pi as the brains of a robot, as a media streaming box, or for large-scale parallel computing for a research project, there’s something in this bundle to help. With your purchase, you’l ..read more
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Raspberry Pi Water Gun Kit
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3y ago
For those of you interested in building your own wireless water cannon powered by Raspberry Pi, you might be interested in the new Water Gun Kit created by Joe Hoskisson based in Salt Lake City. The kit comes almost ready for your use and provides educational introduction to electronics and robotic programming for children aged 12 and above. The water gun is battery powered and wireless which allows it be placed it in strategic positions. You can pivot it left an right with the touch of a button and make it squirt by pressing space bar. Features of the Wireless Raspberry Pi Water Gun ..read more
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