If you’re a maker with a soft spot for Harry Potter, you’re sure to enjoy this beautiful creation put together by developer Whitney Knitter. Using our favorite SBC, the Raspberry Pi, she’s created a ...
An individual known only by their internet pseudonym Speedyg0nz has created an electronic calendar with an E Ink display at home. The person used a Rasberry Pi computer to build the E-Ink Magic ...
Here is something that is sure to appeal to Harry Potter enthusiasts. Whitney Knitter has conjured up a spellbinding creation that seamlessly merges the wizarding world with the technological prowess ...
We’ve seen a few different magic mirror projects using a Raspberry Pi, but in the newest issue of MagPi they’ve put together what might as well be the definitive magic mirror guide as it’s easily the ...
A modder is enjoying casting spells by gesturing with a physical wireless wand peripheral in the new Hogwart’s Legacy game on PC. The ingenious project is described by its originator, Redditor / ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy, may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi powered magic mirror which is featured in this month’s official Raspberry Pi magazine, The ...
A bright high schooler’s science project dovetails with her family’s crisis in Leena Pendharkar’s good-hearted “Raspberry Magic.” Though the course of young Monica’s efforts to mend things at home is ...
Leena Pendharkar knows how to take on a challenge. After tackling some hard-hitting documentary subjects, Pendharkar set out to write and direct her first feature film, Raspberry Magic, and then ...
This doesn’t deserve a raspberry, but it’s not exactly magic either. Written and directed by Leena Pendharkar, it’s a pat and formulaic coming-of-age story about an Indian-American girl (Lily ...
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