Raspberry Pi – Spanish Speech Recognition

Well, Well, After a long summer of enjoyment and leisure we are back to the fray!!! In this document we will see how to make a Raspberry Pi listen to us, waiting for us to talk to him and execute the commands we instruct. It's really simple to do, I've been testing more complex alternatives for some time both to install and configure, And this one for me is the best. What you are going to see in this document you will be able to implement in less than 30 minutes! And tell him… “Antonia, put me Telecinco”!

Raspberry Pi – Relay use, X10 and Motion Detector

  In this document we are going to launch a Raspberry Pi with some very practical functions that can make us think about implementing a home automation system, Super simple and cheap. On the one hand, we will connect a relay that will allow us to switch circuits like the lights at home, and on the other a motion sensor that will allow us to perform the function we are interested in, such as turning on those same lights and therefore not having to turn on the lights in the house anymore =)

Raspberry Pi – VPN server with PPTP

In this document we will see in a very simple way how to mount a VPN server on our Raspberry Pi, it will be a PPTP server that will be something basic to connect from the internet to our homes/small businesses, quite useful, especially if we have services that we want to access and do not want to give public access. If we don't have a fixed public IP, it would be ideal to combine it with the NO-IP client on our Raspberry!!!

Raspberry Pi – NO-IP Server

  In summer we will release a series of interesting tickets to mount on our beloved Raspberry Pi, With time we will be able to make interesting projects, In this article, we'll look at how to simply mount the NO-IP daemon to avoid having a fixed public IP address (At home) and to be able to connect from abroad to any service we offer!

Putting Hyperion on Raspberry Pi

We're going to make a series of posts that bring the world of Raspberry Pi a little closer to our homes, to our day to day, that makes our lives easier or different!! In this case we will see how easy it is to put an Ambilight system on our home TV. A backlighting system for our TV, where it will cost more to assemble than to set up!

Raspberry Pi – Introduction

These days that we are testing different ThinClients a Raspberry Pi has passed through my hands, that is not a ThinClient, but obviously it can be used as it, I wanted to write this article to bring this device closer to all those who do not know it or have been lucky enough to be able to try it. The PRi (Model B) It's a small computer (700Mhz ARM CPU and 512Mb RAM) with 2 USB outputs, 1 RJ45, 1 HDMI, 1 RCA, GPIO connector, Space for 1 SD CARD and that we will feed with a MicroUSB at 5V. We can get a Raspberry Pi for about 30€. ¿Cheap? No! The following!