Monthly Archives: November 2013

Ubuntu developers start Indiegogo campaign for Raspberry Pi Build Cluster – Muktware

Muktware Ubuntu developers start Indiegogo campaign for Raspberry Pi Build Cluster Muktware The project pages says, “We intend to build a cluster of Raspberry Pi devices, initially configured as a build farm and tasked with compiling all the source code of Ubuntu Saucy (current stable 13.10), Precise (Current LTS 12.04) and Trusty (Next …

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Ubuntu developers start Indiegogo campaign for Raspberry Pi Build Cluster – Muktware

Muktware Ubuntu developers start Indiegogo campaign for Raspberry Pi Build Cluster Muktware The project pages says, “We intend to build a cluster of Raspberry Pi devices, initially configured as a build farm and tasked with compiling all the source code of Ubuntu Saucy (current stable 13.10), Precise (Current LTS 12.04) and Trusty (Next …

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Movember 2013: look! Eben can grow hair on at least one part of his head!

This year, Eben’s participating in Movember, and growing a moustache to raise funds for men’s mental health, in memory of our very dear friend Chris “Oggie” Lightfoot , who died in 2007. He’s been growing the hairs on the lower part of his face out since November 1, and now has enough stubble to shape into a moustache

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RaspyFi tunes up for audiophiles – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com RaspyFi tunes up for audiophiles ElectronicsWeekly.com We can see from our web traffic stats that Raspberry Pi audio is a very popular topic. See, for example Getting Hi-Fi sound from Raspberry Pi . Well, I meant to highlight this one before, RaspyFi 1.0 is out.

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Raspberry Pi monitor Kickstarter project smashes £55000 target – V3.co.uk

V3.co.uk Raspberry Pi monitor Kickstarter project smashes £55000 target V3.co.uk The Raspberry Pi could get its own monitor after a Kickstarter campaign to create a low-cost, nine-inch screen generated more than double the £55,000 goal set by the fundraisers. The HDMIPi monitor has been created by startup Raspi.tv and the campaign

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Simulink Offers Easy, Graphical Programming for Raspberry Pi & Arduino – Design News

Simulink Offers Easy, Graphical Programming for Raspberry Pi & Arduino Design News Raspberry Pi connects to a webcam and acts as the vision system for this robot. The image-processing algorithm for detecting a green ball is implemented using a built-in block from Simulink

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Portable screen for Raspberry Pi smashes Kickstarter target in days – ITProPortal

ITProPortal Portable screen for Raspberry Pi smashes Kickstarter target in days ITProPortal A crowdfunding campaign to produce a portable and affordable screen for the Raspberry Pi has reached almost double its funding goal in just four days. The £55,000 target was reached within 50.5 hours of the round going live on Kickstarter on 31 October …

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How to make a security camera from a Raspberry Pi and a webcam – imaging resource

How to make a security camera from a Raspberry Pi and a webcam imaging resource We've talked at length about how the super-cheap Raspberry Pi is an extremely flexible computer that you can base all manner of photography projects on.

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Turning Raspberry Pi into a universal language translator – ZDNet

Turning Raspberry Pi into a universal language translator ZDNet Turning Raspberry Pi into a universal language translator. Summary: A mod for the $35 Raspberry Pi enables the Linux board to translate English into more than 60 languages. Nick Heath

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