If you are becoming a little bored with the creations from both the Android and iOS camps with regards smartphone design, you might be interested in building your very own Raspberry Pi smartphone ...
It’s hard to believe, but the Raspberry Pi has now been around long enough that some of the earliest Pi projects could nearly be considered bonafide vintage hacks at this point. A perfect example are ...
Walking into a store or going online to buy a smartphone is, like, so totally 2014. Why not just build your own? Developer Tyler Spadgenske has been tinkering away at a basic DIY smartphone that runs ...
Fancy building your very own DIY smartphone? If you do, you might be interested in a new project published over on the Hack-a-Day website by member Tyler Spadgenske. The Tyfone 3D printed Raspberry Pi ...
Raspberry Pis are useful for all sorts of tasks, and there are plenty of potential projects you can use them for. Here are some to get you started.
In the dark days (or good old days) before the advent of the smartphone, there was the T-Mobile Sidekick (also known as the Danger Hiptop). It was a phone with a screen that you could slide up to ...
You don’t need an electrical engineering degree to build a robot army. With the $35 Raspberry Pi B+, you can create robots and connected devices on the cheap, with little more than an Internet ...
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Tired of carrying around a smartphone that you didn’t build with your own hands? Soon your worries may be over. Hacker Dave Hunt has built a working smartphone out of a Raspberry Pi, a touchscreen, a ...