Monthly Archives: May 2013

Raspberry Pi Could Open Doors to Computer Science – WUWM Milwaukee Public Radio

Raspberry Pi Could Open Doors to Computer Science WUWM Milwaukee Public Radio Not the dessert, but rather a small computer that's been on the market a few years. Raspberry Pi is about the size of a credit card – and it's green, not red, as you might expect because of its name. It actually looks like a small circuit board.

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Want To Dive Deep Into The World Of Raspberry Pi? Here’s The Way To Go! – InformationWeek India

Want To Dive Deep Into The World Of Raspberry Pi ? Here's The Way To Go! InformationWeek India The section titled 'Do-It-Yourself' is aimed at providing step-by-step, comprehensive information about the functioning of Raspberry Pi and all that can be done with this 'magical' PC. So, even if you do not have an electronics background, you can play ..

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Rebuild a Broken NES with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker – Lifehacker

Rebuild a Broken NES with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Lifehacker Amazingly, you can control the original system's power button, indicator LED, and even integrate the original controllers using an open source driver and the Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins.

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A very happy first birthday to The MagPi!

The MagPi is a free magazine made by Raspberry Pi fans for Raspberry Pi fans. It’s the example of just how remarkable the Raspberry Pi community is that we point to most often: volunteer enthusiasts with no publishing experience have been producing a really tight, entertaining, and educational magazine for twelve months now, and it’s just getting better and better.

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Introducing the water-cooled Raspberry Pi – TG Daily

Introducing the water-cooled Raspberry Pi TG Daily Often one of the benefits of lower power computing devices such as the Raspberry Pi is that they produce very little heat, so you typically don't need a fan at all, as the processors can be passively cooled. Of course, that doesn't mean you won't find … and more

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This Raspberry Pi is water-cooled – TG Daily

This Raspberry Pi is water-cooled TG Daily Often one of the benefits of lower power computing devices such as the Raspberry Pi is that they produce very little heat, so you typically don't need a fan at all, as the processors can be passively cooled.

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How to stream files from Raspberry Pi to a smartphone – TechRadar UK

How to stream files from Raspberry Pi to a smartphone TechRadar UK The best thing about the Raspberry Pi is that, besides being an excellent educational device, it can double up as a very capable headless server – now even more so with the increased memory. Contrary to popular belief, not every server task requires …

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Raspberry Pi kits to form drone shield – TG Daily

TechEye Raspberry Pi kits to form drone shield TG Daily A US engineer is trying to sell the idea of an open source drone detection system built out of shedloads of Raspberry Pi kits. The Drone Shield, which is designed by John Franklin, will cost around $60 to $70 to set up

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Man wants Raspberry Pi as drone detector – TechEye

TechEye Man wants Raspberry Pi as drone detector TechEye Man wants Raspberry Pi as drone detector -. A US engineer is trying to sell the idea of an open source drone detection system built out of shedloads of Raspberry Pi kits.

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