Monthly Archives: November 2013

Free Mathematica on Raspberry Pi – DecryptedTech

Free Mathematica on Raspberry Pi DecryptedTech The organization Raspberry Pi Foundation, which is behind the popular miniature enthusiast computer Raspberry Pi , announced the news on the conclusion of partnership with Wolfram Research, during a conference of computer mathematics, which was

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Kano kit offers an easier way to make a low-cost Raspberry… – The Verge

Technabob Kano kit offers an easier way to make a low-cost Raspberry … The Verge Raspberry Pi provides an inexpensive way for aspiring computer scientists to start hacking, but its bare-bones offering can be intimidating to a newcomer. Kano is a forthcoming open-source computer kit designed to make coding as easy as assembling ..

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Meet Gertduino, an Arduino-Uno like board for your Raspberry Pi – Muktware

Meet Gertduino, an Arduino-Uno like board for your Raspberry Pi Muktware The Gertduino expansion board for the Raspberry Pi computer is now available. Created by Gert van Loo, the Gertduino is a Raspberry Pi add-on and it includes the same functionality as an Arduino-Uno but with some extra features like dual Atmel Atmega

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Raspberry Pi Pens Wolfram Partnership for Free Mathematica – Tom’s Hardware Guide

Raspberry Pi Pens Wolfram Partnership for Free Mathematica Tom’s Hardware Guide Raspberry Pi might be huge among the developer community, but the teeny computer was originally intended for the educational market. The fine folks behind the Raspberry Pi Foundation wanted to make it possible for kids to learn how to code and build

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Raspberry Pi hack creates a smart TV from a not-so-bright set – Engadget

Raspberry Pi hack creates a smart TV from a not-so-bright set Engadget Many of us only wish we could upgrade our less-than-smart TVs. Carnivore at DroidBuild, however, has taken matters into his own hands — he recently finished installing a Raspberry Pi -based media center into his own 40-inch Hisense screen. The hack

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Introducing GertDuino

Gert van Loo is one of the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s earliest volunteers. We wouldn’t have a Raspberry Pi without Gert; he did the hardware engineering for the alpha boards which turned into the eventual Raspberry Pi you’ve got on your desk/taped behind the TV/in your ping-pong robot today. Gert created the Gertboard – our favourite GPIO expansion board – shortly after we launched Raspberry Pi.

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Raspberry Pi is running a bar in England – Network World (blog)

Cherwell Online Raspberry Pi is running a bar in England Network World (blog) A Swedish student at the University of Oxford has hacked a Raspberry Pi to improve the management of a student-run bar on the campus, Wired reports. Johan Paulsson is pursuing a PhD in theoretical physics at Oxford's Wolfson College, so naturally a

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Premium Mathematica software free on budget Raspberry Pi – CNET

Geeky gadgets Premium Mathematica software free on budget Raspberry Pi CNET Premium Mathematica software free on budget Raspberry Pi . Wolfram Research is giving away its Mathematica software for use on the diminutive, $25 Raspberry Pi computers — and debuting a brand-new programming language.

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Computer runs Wolfson bar – Cherwell Online

Cherwell Online Computer runs Wolfson bar Cherwell Online A current DPhil student has invented a computer, using innovative Raspberry Pi technology, than manages orders, organises staff rotas and controls music selection. This £35 machine is now taking control of the Wolfson College bar. Through using sensors

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