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Pi Car

Pi Car

Build a Semi-autonomous, 4WD Raspberry Pi Car with a camera stream! Story This is a guide on how to build my Pi Car!  When I first discovered the Raspberry Pi I was eager to learn electronics and coding in order to create cool gadgets. However, with no prior coding or electronic knowledge I didn’t really know […]

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UWP Controlled Wireless Netduino Car

UWP Controlled Wireless Netduino Car

Build a wireless Netduino car with UWP control.Netduino is an impressive hardware platform that runs applications built with.NET MicroFramework, which is quite easy for C# and.NET enthusiasts to build IoT things. In this project, a UWP controlled wireless Netduino car is designed based on Netduino 3 WiFi. First of all, Netduino is controlled by a

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IoT Car

This project was done to create an understanding of IoT and how one can step into it.   Story Introduction This project is going to help the newbies understand Internet of Things (IoT) and how they can start working on this. For anyone, this term may look very difficult to understand and complex to work

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Remote Controlling a Car over the Web. Ingredients Smartphone WebSocket and Raspberry Pi.

Remote Controlling a Car over the Web. Ingredients: Smartphone, WebSocket, and Raspberry Pi.

At Kaazing, we have been experimenting with using a smartphone as a remote control for quite some time now. Those familiar with our demos may have seen our Zing-Pong demo (which is a “Pong”-style game using smartphones to control the paddles over WebSocket) or our Racer demo (which is a 3D Formula One car rendered

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Raspberry Pi Powered Lego Car

Raspberry Pi Powered Lego Car

Two things have happened recently that have contributed to my tinkering hobby. Firstly – My Raspberry Pi arrived after a long (but worth it) wait. Secondly – My two girls (8 and 5) have got in to Lego and so slowly but surely I’ve been bringing down old Lego that I had when I was

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