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This gorgeous e-paper Raspberry Pi project is the perfect companion for the productivity-minded
Still a sucker for e-paper: low power, crisp look, perfect for low-refresh info. InkyPi packs 20 plugins: calendar, to-dos, ...
An e-book reader device can be the best thing to have for anyone hooked on to reading. Making one from scratch can be an even more fulfilling experience, something that is perhaps more applicable to ...
Here is something that can make DIY enthusiasts feel excited about. It’s a new e-reader project powered by a Raspberry Pi that you can make on your own. Conceived by Reddit user, thataintthis, the ...
Like many hackers, we love e-ink. There’s something mesmerizing and decidedly futuristic about the way the images shift around and reconstitute themselves. Like something from Harry Potter, but that ...
Imagine a calendar that’s always up-to-date, consumes minimal energy, and looks sleek enough to blend seamlessly into your home or office. Now, picture it running on a device no larger than a deck of ...
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