Sooo... I just got an email from Parcelforce telling me my Raspberry Pi (micro-computer-the-size-of-a-credit-card-and-totally-awesome http://www.RaspberryPi.org) should be on my desk at work tomorrow morning.
As a bit of a business-minded geek and tinkerer, I'm rediculously happy right now and have a million ideas in my head... none-of which I'll probably follow through with! Why not see if any of these inspire you to a new fastlane venture?
Some Ideas:
Any one else on the fastlane getting themselves one or own one? Got any ideas of what you're going to do with it?
As a bit of a business-minded geek and tinkerer, I'm rediculously happy right now and have a million ideas in my head... none-of which I'll probably follow through with! Why not see if any of these inspire you to a new fastlane venture?
Some Ideas:
- In-car computer... usability of a laptop, built into the car for those stupidly long journeys.
- Heads-Up Display (HUD) controlled and projected within vehicles. Compact design and much more easier to develop than raw circuit based designs or whole computers kept in the boot (trunk for you Americans )
- Back seat gaming that won't cost the earth if it (or the vehicle) gets stolen / broken.
- Computer sleeve for ultra-mobile computing on the go (military uses could be a spin-off avenue to look at).
- mobile intelligent unmanned vehicles (cars, planes, helicopters, etc) for surveilance / IED early warning
- AI robot wars (could be fun!)
- Intelligent prosthetics for amputees.
- A smaller, lighter computer/speech synthesiser for Stephen Hawking.
Any one else on the fastlane getting themselves one or own one? Got any ideas of what you're going to do with it?
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