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I ditched Google's DNS for a $20 Raspberry Pi, and I stopped handing my web history to third parties
You don't need Google's 8.8.8.8: how to build a private DNS server for $20 ...
As voice recognition and natural language parsing have improved so has the availability of digital personal assistants, from Bixby to Alexa or Cortana to Google Assistant, all the major tech companies ...
A team at Google Creative Lab recently turned to the $35 Raspberry Pi, the little machine that helps to teach kids how computers work. Talking about it led to what people at the Lab do best, and that ...
Google has teamed up with the Raspberry Pi team to deliver voice control to the credit card-sized computer. Thanks to a new accessory called the Voice HAT (Hardware Accessory on Top), Raspberry Pi ...
Want a Google Home but would rather prioritize cost savings over fit and finish? Getting the latest issue of the officially magazine of Raspberry Pi, the MagPi. The Raspberry Pi foundation has often ...
At the core of all its Coral products is the Google Edge TPU ASIC, responsible for processing data on the $149 Coral Dev Board and the Coral USB accelerator. Attached to sensors like a camera, the ...
Artificial Intelligence is taking the world by storm, as companies learn how to harness not only the power of big iron AI in the data center but also at the edge, in all sorts of devices types from ...
Google TV is a network connected television. It does what you would think: plays television programs, streams media from the internet, and allows you to open URLs on your TV. But one nice feature is ...
Developers can now get their hands on Google's souped-up answer to the Raspberry Pi: the $150 Coral Dev Board, which features Google's Edge TPU machine-learning accelerator for low-powered devices ...
Google wants to make it easier than ever to build your own smart home gadgets. The search giant's latest kits hit Target stores this month and include everything you need to make either a smart ...
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5 Raspberry Pi projects I'm self-hosting this year instead of wasting money on monthly subscriptions
Self-hosting tools like Jellyfin, Nextcloud, and BentoPDF on a Raspberry Pi can save you money and offer better features than ...
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