Monthly Archives: April 2014

Sous-vide cooking with the Wolfram Language

Here’s another guest post from Allison Taylor at Wolfram Research. We’ve seen sous vide applications before – but we’ve never seen one that uses the Wolfram Language and Mathematica to describe elegant curves while it prepares your dinner. Thanks Allison, and thanks to Diego Zviovich, who came up with this project.

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Engineer Constructs Smartphone From Raspberry Pi – RedOrbit

RedOrbit Engineer Constructs Smartphone From Raspberry Pi RedOrbit The list of components may be more worthy of a hobbyist's drawer of random parts than MacGyver's toolbox, but a Linux engineer just made a smartphone for $158 using a Raspberry Pi to power the device. Parts for the “PiPhone” include a Raspberry Pi

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Homemade Raspberry Pi smartphone uses off-the-shelf parts – Treehugger

Treehugger Homemade Raspberry Pi smartphone uses off-the-shelf parts Treehugger A Raspberry Pi enthusiast has created a homemade smartphone using the microcomputer using all off-the-shelf parts. This project definitely earns a spot among the most awesome Raspberry Pi projects we've seen

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ALLIED SERVES UP RASPBERRY PI TO FIRST(r) ROBOTICS COMPETITION … – GlobeNewswire (press release)

ALLIED SERVES UP RASPBERRY PI TO FIRST(r) ROBOTICS COMPETITION … GlobeNewswire (press release) FORT WORTH, TEXAS, April 30, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Allied Electronics, a trading brand of Electrocomponents plc (LSE: ECM), announced today that they will provide a Model A Raspberry Pi computer board to each one of the more than 130 high

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Massive funding boost for pioneering move to turn Cambridge innovation … – Cambridge News

Cambridge News Massive funding boost for pioneering move to turn Cambridge innovation … Cambridge News Cambridge Junction, Cambridge University Faculty of Education and The Raspberry Pi Foundation have announced they are to receive the cash bonanza from the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts towards the pioneering project developing the making of music

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Cambridge Junction and Raspberry Pi get big grant to make music – Cambridge News

Cambridge Junction and Raspberry Pi get big grant to make music Cambridge News Cambridge Junction, along with Cambridge University Faculty of Education and The Raspberry Pi Foundation have been given £124,633 by the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts. The money will go towards a pioneering project making music using the Raspberry

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Raspberry Pi used to create a £90 smartphone – IT PRO

Raspberry Pi used to create a £90 smartphone IT PRO In addition to the Raspberry Pi board (model B), the phone sports a 320 x 240 touchscreen, a 2500mAh battery and a Sim900 GSM/GPRS module which enables the device to call, send texts and use data services..

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Engineer builds working phone using Raspberry Pi – FierceCIO

Engineer builds working phone using Raspberry Pi FierceCIO A Linux engineer has succeeded in putting together a working phone using the Raspberry Pi . Called the “Piphone”, it is made entirely from off the shelf components with no need for soldering–though it does use a couple of cable ties.

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