Monthly Archives: May 2014

‘Educating with Raspberry Pi’ at Maker Faire

You may have noticed on Twitter (or from their absence) that some of our team were away in San Francisco last week for Maker Faire. Clive, Carrie Anne and Alex Bradbury joined forces with  Pimoroni  and ran a stall promoting Raspberry Pi and its use in education. Here’s a video  MAKE  put out, featuring Clive talking about some of our recent developments such as the  free educational material  for everyone to  teach ,  learn  and  make  with Raspberry Pi: The team spoke to a lot of people at Maker Faire, gave talks, visited hackspaces and crammed a lot of outreach in to the trip – so once they’ve recovered we’ll be sharing their experiences and adventures in further blog posts.

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25MB is All You Need for the PiCore 5.3 Raspberry Pi Linux OS – Gizmodo UK

Gizmodo UK 25MB is All You Need for the PiCore 5.3 Raspberry Pi Linux OS Gizmodo UK With a pint-sized PC like the Raspberry Pi , it's fitting that it be paired with similarly small software.

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PiCore 5.3 Linux is a 25MB operating system for the Raspberry Pi – Liliputing

Gizmodo UK PiCore 5.3 Linux is a 25MB operating system for the Raspberry Pi Liliputing The Raspberry Pi is a tiny computer. Tiny Core Linux is a tiny operating system designed to offer the bare minimum you need to get started while taking up as little disk space as possible.

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Otto is the Raspberry Pi camera that insists you hack it, so it can do awesome … – Digital Trends

Digital Trends Otto is the Raspberry Pi camera that insists you hack it, so it can do awesome … Digital Trends Powering the camera is actually a mini computer, the Raspberry Pi Compute Module, a smaller version of the Raspberry Pi Model B; according to the company, the Otto is the first product to be powered by the module, and the small size allows the camera …

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Raspberry Pi Case4-Kits and HapPi-Robot (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Case4-Kits and HapPi-Robot (video) Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for affordable robot kits and cases for the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC that are both strong and lightweight might be interested in a new solution created by TLBRC and Kre8 based in Northampton in the UK. The Raspberry

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Pi-Tab Transforms Your Raspberry Pi Into A Tablet (Video) – Geeky gadgets

Pi-Tab Transforms Your Raspberry Pi Into A Tablet (Video) Geeky gadgets Dr William Lockitt has created a new kit using the Raspberry Pi that transforms the mini PC into a 7 inch tablet powered by the Raspberry Pi minicomputer. The new Pi-Tab tablet has been created to eliminate the need for the wires that the R-Pi requires ..

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Build an All-In-One Raspberry-Pi Powered Portable PC – Lifehacker

Build an All-In-One Raspberry – Pi Powered Portable PC Lifehacker Lifehacker reader rocky.colt.tumtum tipped us off that he was building a Pi-powered portable PC, complete with multiple USB ports and a 2TB drive, back when we asked for the best Raspberry Pi cases.

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Bright Pi Raspberry Pi Camera Light Offers Both Bright White And Infrared – Geeky gadgets

Bright Pi Raspberry Pi Camera Light Offers Both Bright White And Infrared Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi developers, makers and hobbyists looking for a way to enhance the photographs they take using the Raspberry Pi camera modules, might be interested in a new Raspberry Pi camera light called the Bright Pi that has been specifically developed

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I am writing this post on a Raspberry Pi – Treehugger

I am writing this post on a Raspberry Pi Treehugger In an earlier post on low power computing, there was a long debate in comments about whether you could actually work on computers like the Raspberry Pi or a phone.

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