Monthly Archives: April 2013

Water-cooled Raspberry Pi computer completed – bit-tech.net

bit-tech.net Water-cooled Raspberry Pi computer completed bit-tech.net Having been inspired by our recent Raspberry Pi case contest, James immediately hit on the idea to water-cool this tiny computer and proceeded to create his own water-cooling system for it, complete with miniature pump and waterblock. The project was …

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Abalta Technologies Brings Car Connectivity Solution to Raspberry Pi – Marketwire – Marketwire (press release)

Abalta Technologies Brings Car Connectivity Solution to Raspberry Pi – Marketwire Marketwire (press release) TORRANCE, CA–(Marketwired – Apr 30, 2013) – Abalta Technologies (www.abaltatech.com), a leading developer of software solutions for the automotive industry, today announced its WEBLINK car connectivity solution is now running on the Raspberry Pi … and more

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Guest post from Khan Academy Lite

Liz: We’ve been talking a bit about Khan Academy Lite on this blog recently. KA Lite is the offline version of Khan Academy, and we’ve recently seen the Kingdom of Bhutan’s first Raspberry Pi being used as a server to give kids offline access to the huge, free suite of Khan Academy’s top-quality video lectures and learning materials. You can read more about Khan Academy on their own website , but don’t just take their word for it: there’s a wealth of material online about the Khan Academy learning experience from users, if you have a few minutes to google for it

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Life of Pi can inspire the next business generation – Yorkshire Post

Life of Pi can inspire the next business generation Yorkshire Post The Raspberry Pi plugs into a TV and keyboard and can be used for many of the same things as a desktop PC. Users can develop their own software to create programmes for real world applications. “It's only limited by people's imagination,” said Mr ..

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The Jefferson School serves up Raspberry Pi – Cape Gazette

Cape Gazette The Jefferson School serves up Raspberry Pi Cape Gazette Roberts will be instructing the campers on how to use the Raspberry Pi units, connect them, format the SD cards, begin computer programming and much more.

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HAYNES PUBLISHING GROUP PLC : 29/04/2013 – Raspberry Pi Manual … – 4-traders (press release)

HAYNES PUBLISHING GROUP PLC : 29/04/2013 – Raspberry Pi Manual … 4-traders (press release) Aimed at those who are switching to the device for the first time, the Raspberry Pi Manual provides just enough information to get the reader, or teacher started on the road to computer programming complete with exciting and simple meal plans (aka ..

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Raspberry Pi, for all your 50s diner needs

Have you ever been to a cafe or restaurant with 1950s jukebox wallboxes in each booth? Wallboxes were an extension for a jukebox, making it more convenient to select music right from your table

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RC Car With Raspberry Pi As Brain Can Be Controlled From Anywhere In The … – OhGizmo!

OhGizmo! RC Car With Raspberry Pi As Brain Can Be Controlled From Anywhere In The … OhGizmo! RC cars are fun to play with, but they're usually limited by the range of the controller's antenna. The small size of the Raspberry Pi make it an ideal component with which to play around and try to extend that range from a few hundred feet to anywhere …

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Difference Engine: Humble Pi – The Economist (blog)

The Economist (blog) Difference Engine: Humble Pi The Economist (blog) Since those early days of home computing, your correspondent had never seen such minimalism in computing until the Raspberry Pi arrived on the scene a little over a year ago. This tiny bare-bones Linux computer, no bigger than a credit-card, costs $25 ..

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