Naomi ‘SexyCyborg’ Wu takes a look at one of the smallest FDM printers on the market- the CR-100. It there any reason to buy small over large? Watch to find out!
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Month: March 2019
The Official Pi Cart Build Video! A Raspberry Pi Retro Gaming Rig in an NES cartridge [Full Build]
Build your own Raspberry Pi retro gaming rig inside an original Nintendo cartridge for maximum portability and awesomeness. 🙂 This is the official build video for the first ever PiCart guide!
Photogrammetry 2 – 3D scanning simpler, better than ever!
Creating a 3D model just by taking lots of pictures of a real object? Yes!
Check the full article: https://www.prusaprinters.org/photogr…
Photogrammetry is back and it’s easier to use, gives better results and is still completely free!
Retro Gaming Handheld Without a PCB
Dave is a big fan of freeform soldering styles and made a tiny skeleton handheld. As the wise Ben Heckendorn said years before, Dave too tells everyone to collect spare LED legs. “Don’t throw them away, as they might come in handy one day!” – or they get stuck in your maglock sockets. Here we need them to connect an Attiny85 with some buttons and an I2C display.
All signs point to a Google game console announcement at GDC
Normally, Google showing up to the Game Developers Conference isn’t a huge deal. The company does this pretty much every year—Android smartphones and Google Play are a pretty big gaming platform, after all—and it shows up with and and all the usual festivities. This year, though, is different. Google has been sending out vague teasersfor a GDC event, but as the date approaches, the company has been dropping more and more hints of exactly what it is announcing: Google is launching video game hardware for the Project Stream platform.

PinkyPi gets a shout out on Hackster.io
Cameron Coward on hackster.io highlighted PinkyPi on his blog, Thank you for the support!
” PinkyPi was developed by CrackedConsole specifically to push the limits of how small a Raspberry Pi handheld game console can be. “

Creality CR-10S Pro – An honest review
The Creality CR-10 has been a hugely popular 3D printer. Now the Pro model is out and you might be wondering how much of an upgrade it is. One thing is for sure, it has amazing print quality. Unfortunately, there are some problems which need addressing too. In this review, Teaching Tech takes you through features, unboxing, assembly, test prints and a recount of all of the issues I faced along the way. This printer has some fantastic points, and some that need fixing. Hopefully with the information
Teaching Tech presents it will help you make up your mind on whether you think it is a worthwhile investment.
Why This 3D Light Printer Is A HUGE Game Changer
Computed Axial Lithography is the first printer of it’s kind. It can shape objects, all-at-once, using specialized synthetic resin and rays of light.
Win a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and signed case this Pi Day 2019
Happy Pi Day, everyone!
What is Pi Day, we hear you ask? Today, people who use the date format ‘month/day/year’ celebrate that the date forms the first three digits of Pi: 3.14!
In celebration of Pi Day, we’re running a Raspberry Pi 3B+ live stream on YouTube — hours upon hours of our favourite Pi in all its glorious wonderment.

A PC Virtual Reality Headset From Walmart!?
Virtual Reality Oasis bought a PC Virtual Reality headset from Walmart! This headset boasts dual low latency LCD 1440×1440 displays which is higher resolution than Oculus Rift, but is it any good… You can check out the Direkt-Tek Walmart VR headsets here; http://direkt-tek.com/