Hack A Day member Timothy Giles has created a very unique Raspberry Pi powered rotating picture frame, which incorporates both a Raspberry Pi and a little Arduino hardware to rotate the frame smoothly ...
Gone are the days when snapping a picture meant going straight to the photo-printing shop to develop your film and get your hands on the hard copies of your memories. Back then, it wasn't unusual to ...
You can snag digital photo frames for cheap from just about anywhere these days. If you're looking to make one that's a bit smarter, DIYer Samuel Clay built a digital photo frame that uses a Raspberry ...
Here’s how Arjun built a digital photo frame that collects photos from his personal social media account and displays them in an LCD. This easy-to-build frame uses Raspberry Pi model B and runs on ...
HaD reader [Greg] just finished an LCD picture frame project he’s been working on for a while. This is no ordinary photo display. His brother came up with the idea of having a device to display photos ...
Digital photo frames are a dime a dozen these days. However, making one for yourself is something completely different. It is a different kind of experience, something DIY enthusiasts can relate to ...
Raspberry Pis are useful for all sorts of tasks, and there are plenty of potential projects you can use them for. Here are ...
The Raspberry Pi now has its own stamp-sized camera. The £20 camera module, developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation over the last year, costs roughly the same as the Raspberry Pi itself and allows ...
Digital photo frames aren’t very interesting on their own these days, but building one with a Raspberry Pi and strapping it with a bunch of useful features just might motivate you to check out this ...
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