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Turn your Raspberry Pi into your very own secret agent toolbox with this set of exciting projects!
Ever wish you could play around with all the neat gadgets your favorite spies use (like James Bond or Michael Westen)? With the introduction of the remarkable Raspberry Pi and a few USB accessories, anybody can now join in on the action.
Discover how to turn your Raspberry Pi into a multipurpose secret agent tool! Through a series of fun, easy-to-follow projects, you’ll learn how to set up audio/video surveillance, explore your Wi-Fi network, play pranks on your friends, and even learn how to free your Raspberry Pi from the constraints of the wall socket.
Raspberry Pi for Secret Agents starts with the initial setup of your Raspberry Pi, guides you through some pranks and secret agent techniques, and then shows you how to apply what you’ve learned in the real world.
Learn how to configure your operating system for maximum mischief and start exploring the audio, video, and Wi-Fi projects. Learn how to record, listen, or talk to people from a distance and how to distort your voice. Connect your webcam to a motion detector with an alarm or check what other computers on your Wi-Fi network are doing. Once you’ve mastered the techniques, combine them with a battery pack and GPS for the ultimate off-road spy kit.
Using the Raspberry Pi for mischief is a playful and informal approach!
Raspberry Pi for Secret Agents is for all mischievous Raspberry Pi owners who’d like to see their computer transform into a neat spy gadget to be used in a series of practical pranks and projects. No previous skills are required to follow along, and if you’re completely new to Linux, you’ll pick up much of the basics for free.
Apart from the Raspberry Pi board, a USB microphone and/or a webcam are required for most audio/video topics, and a Wi-Fi dongle is recommended for networking examples. A Windows/Mac OS X/Linux computer (or second Raspberry Pi) is also recommended for remote network access.
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