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I turned a tiny $18 Raspberry Pi into a Spotify replacement
Creating your own music streaming service is much easier than you think.
[Bram] wasn’t satisfied with the portable music playback devices that were currently available. He craved an offline music player that had a large storage capacity but found that this was only ...
January 24, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Few things are better than kicking back on the couch and streaming your favorite album wirelessly to your ...
The cloud can't take away what I own.
May 29, 2014 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you're sick of dealing with carrying around a massive library of music on your smartphone and you don't want to ...
There are so many incredible things you can do with a Raspberry Pi. You could build a robot. Invent a new kind of musical instrument. Or send the tiny computer nearly into outer space on a ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a new project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new revision published by Granpino via Hackster.io providing full instructions on how to ...
This year, Orchard Audio is updating their Raspberry Pi PecanPi DAC HAT, and orders will start shipping later this month. The PecanPi DAC is an ultra-high performance next-generation stereo DAC for ...
Getting your hands on a Raspberry Pi opens the door to all types of possibilities. If you've purchased one, you likely did so with an idea of what you wanted to do with it already, like creating a ...
Getting a home music streaming system off the ground is typically a straightforward task. Using Apple devices with Airplay makes this task trivial, but if you’re a computing purist like [Connor] who ...
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