There is a new Emulation Station in town. This one has a graphical and themeable emulator front-end that allows you to access all your favorite games in one place, without a keyboard. Just like hyper spin but a lot easier to setup. Here is a quick video of it in action. …
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Raspberry Pi B+ Breakdown.
Earlier today Raspberry pi announce their new model the “Raspberry Pi B+”. They have improved, the shortcomings of the Raspberry Pi b model. It has 4 USB ports, so you’ll be able to have a keyboard, mouse and wifi dongle plugged in without needing a powered hub. It also has …
Read More »New Raspberry Pi B+ model has been leaked, before the official announcement.
It appears that a new model of the Raspberry Pi has been released/leaked, before the official announcement. According to German website appdated.de, the leak of the images first appeared when electronics store Reichelt posted information about it online, which was then deleted some time later, here are a couple pics: …
Read More »Airplay Mirroring working with a Raspberry Pi
I been playing with the Raspberry pi again and found a new beta app to turn it in to a apple tv. The developer huisinro has been working on a new remote display product, called rPlay. In short, rPlay v1.0 supports Apple’s Airplay protocol, including the latest Airplay Mirroring technology, so …
Read More »New Credit Card Size PC on the Block & This One Packs a Punch.
It looks like here a new credit card size computer on the block and it’s called the “HummingBoard”. It takes on the same basic shape as a Raspberry Pi, but with a more powerful processor and supports more operating systems. SolidRun, which also makes the “CuBox-i computer” that we wrote …
Read More »Ai.Frame, Kickstarter project: The Humanoid Robot controllable by smart devices
What is Ai.Frame? Well it is a miniature open-source humanoid robot. It’s flexible, customizable, and pre-assembled; that’s how it’s described on Kickstarter China project. The Ai Frame has already surpassed its threshold (rather low actually) $ 5,000 with at least 21 days before it expires. The image you see at the beginning, …
Read More »Build your know smartphone using a Raspberry Pi
Would you like to build your know smartphone? Well you can with the Raspberry Pi and a little know how. Now we all know you can usually pick up a phone for free (or at least cheap) these days, but if you’d prefer to build your own, DIYer: David …
Read More »REICAST the Dreamcast Emulator for Android
Recently, I been using REICAST from the play store, and I got to say it’s running smooth. So what is reicast it is a multi-platform Dreamcast emulator. The project is currently in Alpha, usability, performance and stability issues are to be expected. Now animation games like Snk VS Capcom are glitchy at the …
Read More »Google’s Android TV may finally make an appearance
Well it looks like Google is working on yet another TV product dubbed Android TV, the Verge reported Saturday. Android TV will be a simpler interface than its predecessor Google TV, and screenshots shown by the Verge actually bear a striking resemblance to Amazon’s new Fire TV, which the online retailer launched …
Read More »How To Get Minecraft On Raspberry Pi (And Hack It!)
Minecraft is a very popular game. So why not play it on your Pi! One special thing about the Minecraft Pi Edition is that it is hackable. You can build your own minigames within it, using the API and the simple languages, Python and Ruby. Here is how to get …
Read More »Raspi’s GPU on FFT
“The Raspberry Pi has been around for two years now, and still there’s little the hardware hacker can actually do with the integrated GPU. That just changed, as the Raspberry Pi foundation just announced a library for Fourier transforms using the GPU. For those of you who haven’t yet taken your …
Read More »Guide to the Retro Pie
RetroPie Guide! Let’s get right to it, the first thing is you need to do is Download: RetroPie Project SD card Image. Next you need to use Winburn to write the image to the sd card. When you start up the PI you will see the splash screen above, next you will …
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