Monthly Archives: March 2014

Create a retro game console with the Raspberry Pi – CNET (blog)

Create a retro game console with the Raspberry Pi CNET (blog) One of the coolest projects is called Retro Pie, which transforms the Raspberry Pi into a retro gaming console and gives you the ability to play classics like Super Mario Bros., Space Invaders, Sonic the Hedgehog, and many others. The project is a ..

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A GCSE lesson

Ben Llewellyn Smith is Head of Computing and ECDL manager at AKS in Lytham St Annes. He showed us this video just before last week’s Jamboree, to demonstrate his newly installed classroom Debian server being used by a class of GCSE students who all use Raspberry Pis

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A map of your Pi

A quick post today: I’m pretty behind on work. (I’ve wasted most of today trying to find a new hotel room in San Francisco that, unlike the one I slept in last night, doesn’t have biting insects. I have now found one, and a wifi connection

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The Quantified Fish: How My Aquarium Uses Raspberry Pi – ReadWrite

ReadWrite The Quantified Fish: How My Aquarium Uses Raspberry Pi ReadWrite However, with the help of a Raspberry Pi , I found a way to make the world's most low-maintenance pet even easier to care for than before. The solution? A Raspberry Pi waterproof temperature sensor.

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Man Builds K9 With Raspberry Pi Computer – Doctor Who UK Webzine

Man Builds K9 With Raspberry Pi Computer Doctor Who UK Webzine The compact and low-cost Raspberry Pi computer will be an integral part of the systems William is building to get his K9 operational. If you want to know more about what this clever bit of kit can do, head over to Amazon where our very own Kasterborous

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Raspberry Pi and Workshare hook up to teach coding skills to youngsters – ITProPortal

ITProPortal Raspberry Pi and Workshare hook up to teach coding skills to youngsters ITProPortal Workshare, the London-based provider of secure enterprise file sharing, is getting together with the Raspberry Pi team (and the BCS, along with The Chartered Institute of IT) to launch a new initiative to guide youngsters in Tower Hamlets towards a … Raspberry Pi teams up with Workshare to fight IT skills shortage Cloud Pro Opportunity to secure paid internships at Workshare through East London … ComputerWeekly.com (blog) all 4 news articles

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40-node Raspberry Pi cluster hides behind a rainbow of cables – Geek

Geek 40-node Raspberry Pi cluster hides behind a rainbow of cables Geek Not too far back, we saw one imaginative Raspberry Pi fan make a diminutive PC enclosure using the clear plastic case his Magic Mouse came in. Today's Raspberry Pi in clear plastic is like that system's industrial sized cousin. It's a 40-node Raspberry ..

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XBMC 13 beta 1 media center brings better Android, Raspberry Pi support – Liliputing

Liliputing XBMC 13 beta 1 media center brings better Android, Raspberry Pi support Liliputing The makers of the popular XBMC media center app are getting ready to launch version 13. Major new features include support for hardware video decoding on Android devices, improved performance on low-power devices like the Raspberry Pi , support for

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PiUPS Raspberry Pi Uninterruptible Power Supply (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets PiUPS Raspberry Pi Uninterruptible Power Supply (video) Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi developers looking for a convenient and portable power supply or uninterruptible power supply to provide juice to their projects, might be interested in the new PiUPS Raspberry Pi power supply which can also be used for Arduino projects as

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Win a class set of Raspberry Pi microcomputers and £500 computing vouchers … – Cambridge News

Win a class set of Raspberry Pi microcomputers and £500 computing vouchers … Cambridge News Cambridge University Press, exam board OCR, and the Raspberry Pi Foundation have launched their Hour of Code: Cambridge GCSE Computing Competition. Inspired by the national Hour of Code Week, the competition gives UK schools and students the

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