Monthly Archives: April 2013

This DOS emulator brings your favorite classic games to the Raspberry Pi – TechHive

TechHive This DOS emulator brings your favorite classic games to the Raspberry Pi TechHive Enter homebrew coder Patrick Aalto, who wants to bring classic PC gaming into today with the rpix86 DOS emulator for the Raspberry Pi .

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Raspberry Pi Up For Sale, and Sold Out Too – SiliconANGLE (blog)

SiliconANGLE (blog) Raspberry Pi Up For Sale, and Sold Out Too SiliconANGLE (blog) The much-awaited Raspberry Pi Model A became available for sale on Easter in the United States. With a price tag of $25, this credit card sized computer is selling through Texas based Allied Electronics, the first local retailer selling the Raspberry …

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Turn a Raspberry Pi Into an Alway-On Usenet Downloading Machine – Lifehacker

Turn a Raspberry Pi Into an Alway-On Usenet Downloading Machine Lifehacker Turn a Raspberry Pi Into an Always-On Usenet Downloading Machine One of the nice things about the Raspberry Pi is the that it doesn't require a lot of power to run. This means you can leave it on all day long without it putting a dent in your …

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Issue 11 of the MagPi – out now!

April’s MagPi has just been released. As well as all the usual goodies, this month the magazine (free to download, as always) contains features on controlling your house’s heating system using a Pi, a guide to turning your Pi into a wireless access point (I’m thinking of pointing one in the general direction of my village bus stop, where I often find myself standing with only a 2G signal for my phone, waiting impatiently until the bus turns up half an hour late), and some really cute Minecraft pointers

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This Raspberry Pi-Powered Camera Sounds The Alarm Before You Back Into … – Lifehacker Australia

This Raspberry Pi -Powered Camera Sounds The Alarm Before You Back Into …

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Hacker Intern at MAKE Puts a Raspberry Pi in an N64 Case – GeekDad (blog)

Hacker Intern at MAKE Puts a Raspberry Pi in an N64 Case GeekDad (blog) At the Raspberry Pi Meetup at MAKE, I found a lot of neat applications for the Raspberry Pi .

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Raspberry Pi a global success – V3.co.uk

V3.co.uk Raspberry Pi a global success V3.co.uk The Raspberry Pi also follows in the footsteps of other UK firms famous for making portable, efficient PCs. Clive Sinclair made himself a household name in the 1980s when he launched his line of affordable home systems

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Bringing computing to rural Cameroon

Liz: I was going to post this tomorrow, but it’s so good I just couldn’t wait. We’ve just had some mail from Geert Maertens, from Anzegem in Belgium. He’s been working with a small group of volunteers to raise money to bring computing to a school in a remote area of Cameroon.

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