Monthly Archives: February 2014

The Adafruit PiTFT Makes Adding a Touch Screen to a Raspberry Pi Easy – Lifehacker

The Adafruit PiTFT Makes Adding a Touch Screen to a Raspberry Pi Easy Lifehacker The PiTFT Mini Kit is by no means the only cheap way to add a touch screen to a Raspberry Pi , but it's probably the easiest. In the box, you get everything you need to connect the 320×240, 16-bit color display to your Pi

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Gameboy cosplay (Pi-powered, naturally)

We have no details about this other than the video below. (A picture appeared on Reddit last August, but there’s been absolutely no other information: we do not know who these people are, what the event they’re at is, how many worked on the outfit, or where they’re from.) But it’s magnificent, so we had to share

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Graphic equaliser

Our good friends at Adafruit put this project on their Learning System earlier this month. It’s a beaut: you’ll learn something making it, and it looks fantastic when set up. Before we get into the nitty gritty, here’s some video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMPJH1LOu50 This graphic equaliser (a spectrum analys/zer if you’re from the USA) is made from a RGB led strip, with everything down to the audio processing run on the Pi

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Government not serious about computing education, say teachers and … – V3.co.uk

V3.co.uk Government not serious about computing education, say teachers and … V3.co.uk Speaking at the Westminster Education Forum in London, Raspberry Pi director of Educational Development Clive Beale questioned whether the DfE was doing enough

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Raspberry Pi & Simulink: A Future of Graphical Programming – Design News

Raspberry Pi & Simulink: A Future of Graphical Programming Design News The unquestioned success of the Raspberry Pi has swept the world. More than 2 million boards have been sold since its launch less than the two years ago, and dozens of startups have been formed just to support the single-board computer's ecosystem.

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Mission Control: Fun with Raspberry Pi and Arduino – Muktware

Geeky gadgets Mission Control: Fun with Raspberry Pi and Arduino Muktware At the core of “Mission Control,” is an Arduino working in tandem with a Raspberry Pi . The code, which is available on GitHub, enables the setup to work so well together

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What can you do with a Raspberry Pi?

Last month we released an animation called  What is a Raspberry Pi? which explains why the Pi exists, what it’s all about and touches on some application we’ve seen – and we recently discovered a video which points out some great ideas for what you can do with yours! Everyone takes different kinds of inspiration before they start a Pi project – whether it’s following a guide in a book or online, seeing somebody else make something at a Jam or maker faire, or solving a real life problem and getting straight to it. Plenty of people like the idea of the Pi before they have a use for it – sometimes it’s nice just to be presented with some example applications and let one pique your interest

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VIDEO: Linton schoolboy known as the ‘The Raspberry Pi Guy’ online hosts day … – Cambridge News

VIDEO: Linton schoolboy known as the 'The Raspberry Pi Guy' online hosts day … Cambridge News Matthew Timmons-Brown, 14, a Linton Village College (LVC) pupil, helped Raspberry Pi users at a day of sold-out workshops run by the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge

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