Monthly Archives: February 2014

Pi-powered T-shirt cannon

Don’t forget to enter our latest competition: win an Adventures in Raspberry Pi and PiHUB bundle! I went to a baseball match in Phoenix, Arizona a few years ago. (Go Diamondbacks!) It’s a remarkable cultural experience if you’re not American: and I am grateful to the man next to me who put up with a stream of questions (“Why has that number just gone up

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Raspberry Pi Overclocked Over 100% Using EVGA EPower and Phase-Change – Bright Side of News* (blog)

Bright Side of News* (blog) Raspberry Pi Overclocked Over 100% Using EVGA EPower and Phase-Change Bright Side of News* (blog) Most people don't really think about overclocking a Raspberry Pi , but when you're a true overclocker you want to try to overclock anything and everything that you own. So, when HWBot user from the Netherlands rsnubje decided he was going to go for a ..

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Open Your Garage Door Via A Phone Browser With Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Open Your Garage Door Via A Phone Browser With Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia Garage door openers aren't revolutionary tech, but they're very useful. One enterprising Raspberry Pi user used the board to create a wireless access point connected to the garage door that can open it via the browser on your phone

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Open Your Garage Door via a Browser with Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Open Your Garage Door via a Browser with Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Garage door openers aren't exactly revolutionary tech, but one enterprising Raspberry Pi user used the board to create a wireless access point connected to the garage door that can open it via the browser. The setup is relatively cheap and doesn't …

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Raspberry Pi Tells Link Spammer To Stick It Up Their… – Search Engine Roundtable

Raspberry Pi Tells Link Spammer To Stick It Up Their… Search Engine Roundtable Raspberry Pi Logo Raspberry Pi is loved by computer geeks all around the world, every programming office should have at least one lying around, if not, it is a bad sign

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Get Carrie Anne’s book for six quid! (And a competition!)

A lot of you have had huge success in the last few months using our very own Carrie Anne Philbin’s Adventures in Raspberry Pi as a resource for kids of all ages. It’s engaging, friendly and works really well in getting kids excited and confident about using their Raspberry Pi. So much so that we’ve found schools are ordering classroom sets; so are after-school clubs, and we’ve had amazing feedback from kids and their parents

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Introduction to Raspberry Pi – All day workshop – Cabume – Cambridge technology news

Introduction to Raspberry Pi – All day workshop Cabume – Cambridge technology news Matthew is the guy behind the successful You Tube channel 'The Raspeberry Pi Guy' and with over 18,000 subscribers he's the perfect person to introduce you to a world of possibilities with the Raspberry Pi .

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The MagPi – Kickstart the Volume 2 Binder for 432 pages of Pi goodness!

The MagPi magazine is the single thing to have come out of the Raspberry Pi community that I’m proudest of, in a sort of godmotherly way – we at the Raspberry Pi Foundation do not have any association with The MagPi besides thinking it’s the best thing since sliced maltloaf. They’ve got a new Kickstarter running. The MagPi is a monthly free download, full of projects, tutorials, reviews and interviews about the Raspberry Pi.

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40-Node Raspberry Pi Cluster Built By David Guill (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets 40-Node Raspberry Pi Cluster Built By David Guill (video) Geeky gadgets The 40-Node Raspberry Pi cluster Has been created by David Guill an electrical engineer who recently constructed 40-node computing cluster based on the Raspberry Pi single board computer. Check out the videos after the jump to learn more about his

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