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Monthly Archives: December 2013

Top 10 Raspberry Pi Hacks of 2013

It’s that time of the year again when we sit back and go through all the interesting things that happened in the year that is leaving us. In Raspberry Pi topic every few days we were seen numerous projects from people around the world. Without

New to AngularJs?

If you heard about this Client side MVC Framework but you still didn’t have the chance to spend some time in learning how to make it work for you then dive in with those two videos below. What you will learn will be enough for

Apache Ant 1.9.3 Released

If you are building Java appliactions then there is a high possibility to use Apache Ant for compiling, testing and running Java apps. So good news for you today. The latest version 1.9.3 is available for download. It contains several bug fixes and improvements compared

What’s happening on Android update?

HTC published a very interesting infograph which shows the whole process of an Android update. It looks very interesting especially if you think how many stages each version has to pass. Have a look below.

K-type Thermometer with LCD in Arduino Nano

Today I wanted to make some temperature measurements in my lab because I recently moved to a new house and I have a feeling that some times the heating is on more often than it should. Some spare parts were laying around and a very

Turn your raspberryPi into FM Radio transmitter

What if i tell you that you can easily transmit FM signal from your RaspberryPi without using any extra hardware. Impressive at least huh? Well today I saw a video in OreillyMedia youtube channel explaining on how to do it. Actually you only have to download –

How to deploy a Meteor app in Nodejitsu

As you already may know Nodejitsu is one of the best hosting providers for apps built on Node. But many developers that use Meteor framework were finding difficult to host their apps in Nodejitsu. Below is the guide on how to do it. In short

New web browser optimized for RaspberryPi.

People in Collabora the last few months are working on a html5 (webkit) web browser optimized for Arm powered devices. This means that if things work out we will have a promising new browser for our Raspberries. Some of the features are : A good multi-tab