Monthly Archives: August 2013

Build A See-Through Arcade Machine With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Build A See-Through Arcade Machine With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia The Raspberry Pi is ideal for building game machines, and we've already shown you a couple of designs which feature it. This is another impressive take on the concept, giving you an arcade machine approach in a cool see-through case. The challenging

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Mini classic Macintosh created with Raspberry Pi, runs System 6 (video) – Engadget

Mini classic Macintosh created with Raspberry Pi , runs System 6 (video) Engadget The aptly-dubbed Mini Mac sits at 1/3 the size of the original, is crafted from a PVC board and crams a Raspberry Pi inside. In order for the board to fit however, Leake had to solder wires instead of relying on connectors, trim the SD card and snip ..

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Working Macintosh built using Raspberry Pi, only 1/3 the size of original – Today’s iPhone

Working Macintosh built using Raspberry Pi , only 1/3 the size of original Today’s iPhone If you are an Apple fan – especially a classic Apple fan – then you will immediately know what the above picture is of. However, it is more than meets the eye, see that Macintosh in the background? That's full size, the one in front is one built by …

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Bud Industries Raspberry Pi Case Named a Top 101 Component by Electronic … – HispanicBusiness.com

Bud Industries Raspberry Pi Case Named a Top 101 Component by Electronic … HispanicBusiness.com CLEVELAND –(BUSINESS WIRE)– Bud Industries , a leading manufacturer of plastic enclosures for electronics, has earned a position on Electronic Design's 2013 Top 101 Components for its case for the Raspberry Pi , a credit-card size microcomputer

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Babbage’s big jump: the aftermath

If you were following the live feed and our live tweets on Saturday, you’ll know that Babbage the bear’s attempt to beat Felix Baumgartner’s stratospheric parachute jump with a couple of Raspberry Pis was a bit of a curate’s egg . It was a very blustery, cloudy day at the launch site, and while Babbage made it into the stratosphere ( beating the world record – also held by Dave Akerman , who was behind this weekend’s launches – for highest pictures transmitted live from an amateur device), he did not separate from his platform properly, so rather than leaping into the void, he plummeted, platform and all, when the balloon burst at 41.109km, and fell to earth under the tatters of the balloon. We were able to use GPS to work out where he had landed (in the middle of a barley field somewhere in rural Berkshire), and retrieved him

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Plastic case eases development with Raspberry Pi – Embedded.com

Plastic case eases development with Raspberry Pi Embedded.com The compact enclosure measures 3.0 x 4.0 x 1.4 inches and is designed to fit the Raspberry Pi Model B and holds the PCB captive with access and labeling for each individual component of the board.

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‘Ted Bull Stratos’: Raspberry Pi controlled teddy bear Babbage beats Felix … – The Independent

'Ted Bull Stratos': Raspberry Pi controlled teddy bear Babbage beats Felix … The Independent “I've been flying Raspberry Pi flight computers for just over a year. The original one took about 2 days to put together and program.

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‘Ted Bull Stratos’: Raspberry Pi controlled teddy bear Babbage beats Felix … – The Independent

'Ted Bull Stratos': Raspberry Pi controlled teddy bear Babbage beats Felix … The Independent “I've been flying Raspberry Pi flight computers for just over a year. The original one took about 2 days to put together and program.

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Bionic Brit Babbage Bear boards brilliant balloon, bests ballsy Baumgartner – Register

Metro Bionic Brit Babbage Bear boards brilliant balloon, bests ballsy Baumgartner Register Vid and pics We're delighted to report that Raspberry Pi mascot Babbage Bear wrested the world skydiving record crown from Felix Baumgartner on Monday – by leaping into the void from a breathtaking 39,000m. Stepping from his foam launch platform,

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Stop your Raspberry Pi from overheating – CIOL

Stop your Raspberry Pi from overheating CIOL CHICAGO, USA: Newark element14 has launched the Heatsink for the Raspberry Pi to protect it from overheating. The heatsink with adhesive thermal layer, costing $7.49 is available from Newark element14 and MCM in North America, Farnell element14 in

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