Using the $5 Raspberry Pi Zero and a $5 thrift store TV, I built this Py Pong Clock. Hardware required

Using the $5 Raspberry Pi Zero and a $5 thrift store TV, I built this Py Pong Clock. Hardware required
Using a $5 Raspberry Pi Zero and $8 in parts you can create a platform for learning to code hardware.
For the 2014 Bay Area Maker Faire I decided to display the Raspberry Pi add-on prototypes we currently have in
Inspired by the PAPERduino and looking for something new to add to the back of my business card. I created
The 2013 Seattle Mini Maker Faire starts tomorrow at the Seattle Science Center. Low Voltage Labs will be demonstrating our
Thanks to everyone who attended my presentation at LinuxFest Northwest 2013 on Sunday. The presentation was an overview of how