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All kinds of Raspberry Pi projects have been designed specifically for you to be able to use them in your own backyard. Here are some of the best ones.
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The cameras in the Samsung Galaxy line of smartphones are powerful, easy to use -- and stuffed to the gills with hidden features and customization options.
When you pick up a new camera, you might be tempted to drop a lot of money on gear. However, there are plenty of pieces of kit that you can safely skip.
Researchers have created a combination of a unique camera system and custom software to accurately replicate how certain animals view the world around them.
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While Blink security systems are often reliable, they can go on the fritz on occasion. These are the most common error indicators, and how to troubleshoot them.