Readers offer their best tips for sending GIFs in Apple iMessage, building an iBeacon from a Raspberry Pi, and weatherproofing your own canvas and denim gear. Every day we receive boatloads of great ...
No one watches video anymore. Cable cutters are digging into Verizon’s profits, and YouTube is a shadow of its 2005 self. What are people consuming now? Animated gifs. This is the bread and butter of ...
There are plenty of ways to turn video files into animated GIF images. But a new camera is designed to cut out the middleman by allowing you to shoot straight to animated GIF. But that’s not even the ...
The Next Thing Company has launched their new OTTO Gif Camera this week that is powered by a Raspberry Pi mini PC and has been designed to be completely hackable. The OTTO Gif camera is fitted with a ...
Most cameras take either photo, video or both – but the OTTO, a new Kickstarter project, is a piece of dedicated hardware that actually captures animated GIFs. It uses a hand-crank to do it, and comes ...
In October of last year we brought you the story of the PIX-E – a camera built on the Raspberry Pi that would only capture gifs. Now maker Mindy Mosher has altered the original camera to make room for ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts might be interested in a new GIF bot which has been created called PeeQo and has this week been featured over on the official Raspberry Pi Foundation blog. The cute PeeQo has ...
A camera that only shoots GIFs might sound a little ridiculous, and it is, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a fun use for a Raspberry Pi Zero. Over on Hackaday, user nick.r.brewer walks you through ...
Bringing back old tech is one thing, but what about reinventing it altogether? One Redditor named Abhishek Singh did just this after pondering if it would be possible to hold a GIF in your hand. The ...
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