The minicomputer called Raspberry Pi can be used for many inventive projects, and now a maker and developer named Orhan Günsal has used the hardware to power a nifty hoverboard with wireless support.
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The Northwestern University student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) wasted no time getting off the ground. Less than a year after its launch, the student group designed ...
An announcement from Lexus is generating quite a social media buzz and cheers from fans of “Back to the Future Part II.” The luxury brand said this week that it has partnered with who Lexus officials ...
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