As we’ve reported many times, the diminutive $25/$35 Linux computer dubbed Raspberry Pi has emerged as one of the biggest open source stories anywhere. It’s attracted all kinds of developers and tinkerers, is now running many different flavors of Linux, and there is even now a supercomputer consisting of many Pi devices lashed together with Lego pieces.
In some of the more exotic new applications for Raspberry Pi, it’s being used in music, robotics and security scenarios. Check some of these concepts out.
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