Monthly Archives: March 2014

Free Raspberry Pi Training & Giveaways at EE Live! Expo – EE Times

Free Raspberry Pi Training & Giveaways at EE Live! Expo EE Times EE Live! 2014 will host six hands-on speed training sessions for the popular Raspberry Pi single-board computer, as well as giveaways for Raspberry Pis, custom accessory boards, and more.

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Raspberry PI Jam event at University Centre Peterborough – Peterborough Telegraph

Peterborough Telegraph Raspberry PI Jam event at University Centre Peterborough Peterborough Telegraph Youngsters took part in a Raspberry PI Jam computer event at at University Centre Peterborough (UCP) at the city's regional college on 15th March. 'Raspberry Jams' are events held around the world for enthusiasts of the Raspberry Pi , the credit-card …

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Raspberry Pi HDMI Input Capability Via Kickstarter Project – Ubergizmo

Ubergizmo Raspberry Pi HDMI Input Capability Via Kickstarter Project Ubergizmo Raspberry Pi HDMI Input Capability Via Kickstarter Project The Raspberry Pi has proven itself to be an interesting computing device that does not cost more than a posh meal at a Michelin starred restaurant, and yet it is full well capable of delivering … and more

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Using Minecraft: Raspberry Pi Edition to get kids computing

After a workshop last week, Clive, our Director of Educational Development, sent me the following in an email: A parent came up to me, and said: “I’m concerned that on Minecraft you can blow things up with TNT, it’s all about destruction, I’m worried about the effect on children…” If you ever want to make a six-foot-one Liverpudlian with a motorcycle cry, just repeat that sentence to him. Clive has been inconsolable for days.

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Raspberry Pi To Receive HDMI Upgrade – Ubergizmo

Ubergizmo Raspberry Pi To Receive HDMI Upgrade Ubergizmo Raspberry Pi To Receive HDMI Upgrade The Raspberry Pi has proven itself to be an interesting computing device that does not cost more than a posh meal at a Michelin starred restaurant, and yet it is full well capable of delivering a decent entry level

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Exeter Raspberry Pi jam 22/3/2014 – Torquay Herald Express

Torquay Herald Express Exeter Raspberry Pi jam 22/3/2014 Torquay Herald Express If you are in school ask your teacher about the Raspberry Pi or come along to the Torbay Pi jam on Saturday 12th April 2014, 13:00 to 15:00 at Paignton Library. Artile by Paul Sutton @zleap14. Tweet this article

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$99 board adds HDMI input to Raspberry Pi (Kickstarter) – Liliputing

$99 board adds HDMI input to Raspberry Pi (Kickstarter) Liliputing The Raspberry Pi is an inexpensive little computer-on-a-board with a low-power processor, an Ethernet port, and HDMI output. If you want a video input, y0u can buy an optional camera accessory… but if you want to go a bit further a team of developers …

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RasPiO – new breakout boards from Alex Eames

Alex Eames started doing amazing things with the Raspberry Pi very shortly after we launched. He runs RasPi.TV , and he’s become a good friend of the Raspberry Pi project over the last couple of years. RasPi.TV is a really terrific blog and YouTube channel dedicated to all things Pi, and in recent months Alex has also been branching out into Raspberry Pi peripherals: you may well have seen his extremely successful HDMIPi Kickstarter last year

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Finalists of PA Consulting Group’s Raspberry Pi programming challenge … – Cambridge Network

Finalists of PA Consulting Group's Raspberry Pi programming challenge … Cambridge Network The competition challenged schools and universities to use the Raspberry Pi , a credit-card-size computer, to 'help the environment'. The innovative line-up of over 50 entries has been whittled down to the 12 best ideas that demonstrated key programming

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