Things You Can Do With Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi is a single-board computer developed in the UK by Raspberry Pi Foundation with the intention of promoting computer science in schools. Raspberry Pi is increasingly used by people in this world, getting a computer is becoming easier and cheaper than before. With these Pi kids can have some fun with it on coding.

Here is a list of things you can do with Raspberry Pi

Create a PiPhone

If your really bored of using Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows, Blackberry then why not you go with PiPhone? You could also make a PiPhone using raspberry pi at a cheap cost around $160.

Here is a small tutorial on how to create a PiPhone – A Raspberry Pi based Smartphone

Click here to know the requirements and other required information on it.

Create Your Own Game

Raspberry Pi is the best platform for coding or for programmers. Using these single-board computer you can code a simple game. Click here to create your own game on Raspberry Pi.

Create Your Own Cloud Server

With better internet connection and an external hard drive you can create your own free cloud server to host your website or store files online and share it with your friends. Click here to know how to create your own cloud server on Raspberry Pi

Create Your Own Minecraft Server

 

Minecraft is one of the most popular and most played game in this world. If you play Minecraft then you can create your own server to play with your friends  to have fun! All you need is a cheap monitor, mouse and keyboard and a Raspberry Pi to do this. You can google it and know how to create your own Minecraft server.

Create Your Own PiGlasses

If you find Google Glass are to much costly then why don’t you create your own PiGlasses at a cost of $100 only ?

Here is a short video on PiGlasses using Raspberry Pi

Click here to get more information about it or visit adafruit.com

Create Your Own Christmas Light Controller

These Pi are really cool for making your Christmas a great day. Here’s a Pi project that makes your Christmas lights flicker on and off according to the music beat.

Here is a demo:

Stay tuned for more information on this article.

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Mad Scientist September 5, 2015 - 5:30 pm
Great thanks for sharing info.

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