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Amazon has released a step-by-step guide on how to turn the $35 Raspberry Pi into a voice-controlled assistant. The instructions demonstrate how to set up the single board computer to use Amazon's ...
Pi-top, the UK maker of the eponymous Raspberry Pi-based DIY laptop, has released a new add-on to transform the single-board computer into a DIY version of Amazon's Echo smart speaker. The palm-sized ...
Turn an unused Raspberry Pi into something useful with projects like a travel router, weather station, game server, streaming ...
If you’d rather not spend $180 on an Amazon Echo speaker, Amazon will now help you rig up a poor man’s version with a Raspberry Pi. As Lifehacker points out, Amazon has posted instructions on Github ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a new project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in creating a Raspberry Pi powered Amazon Echo music streamer in the form of the MusicPi. Full ...
The Amazon Echo is a pretty neat little device, but at $180 for the Echo and $130 for the Amazon Tap, both options are pretty pricey. If you want to make your own, YouTube user Novaspirit Tech walks ...
In a counter-intuitive business move, Amazon has released the official instructions for how to build your own knock-off Amazon Echo using Raspberry Pi. It’s by no means a total beginner’s project, but ...
Amazon announced last year that it would pull the plug on its Amazon Drive cloud storage service at the end of 2023. But as the deadline approaches, the company has revealed that it won’t just delete ...
If you have an urge to play some classic games, you’re in luck: A third-party seller on Amazon is offering $10 off the Vilros Raspberry Pi 3 retro gaming starter kit. Usually $75, you can get it for ...
Shailesh Saravanan has has created a new Raspberry Pi project tutorial, following on from his previous project which explained how to install Google Assistant on the small Raspberry Pi mini PC. His ...
When Amazon Key was first launched, there were immediate fears about it being exploited, either by would-be robber delivery men, or hackers who'd found a way to unlock doors with malicious code. Thus ...