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Someone used a Raspberry Pi to create the robot of their childhood dreams, complete with creepy eyeballs
Forget boring robots; a Raspberry Pi can bring childhood robot dreams to life with TOMMY-B-003. TOMMY-B-003 has eyes, moves when he speaks, and utilizes AI for responsive speech interaction. Raspberry ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a little inspiration for their next project may be interested in this awesome Raspberry Pi powered metal detecting robot that has been created and equipped with ...
Bought a Raspberry Pi, but don’t know how to put it to good use? Judging by some of the creations on the internet, you’re not alone. The $35 machine received a fourth-generation update last month, ...
Sphero, the Colorado-based connected toy company, has had a successful, conventional run making sphere-shaped, smartphone-controlled robots. But for its next launch, Sphero is taking a different path ...
Some Raspberry Pi projects are just too interesting to scroll past and this is definitely one of those projects. Maker and developer Dominic LeBeouf has created a really cool Pi-powered robot that ...
Robot arms are getting cheaper than ever, making it possible for you to get your own personal assembly line / disembodied droid buddy to have around. But maybe you’re not ready to spend $500 for a ...
[Esther Rietmann] and colleagues built a Telepresence Robot to allow work at home teammates to have a virtual, but physical presence in the office. A telepresence robot is like a tablet mounted on a ...
The Raspberry Pi single-board computers have allowed the creation of small robots, but one avid maker has taken robot miniaturization to the extreme. Although details are sparse at the moment (Kaiser ...
Raspberry Pi has launched a new product that would make it easier to build robots out of LEGO components. The Build HAT (or Hardware Attached on Top), as it is called, is an add-on device that plugs ...
There’s a new Raspberry Pi-powered creation out there that just might make a golfer out of me, if only for the coolness factor. Maker Nick O’Hara has taken a Raspberry Pi, an air compressor, and his ...
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