Monthly Archives: May 2014

Boot from a 16MB SD card

Call for guest posts! I’m going to be away for ten days, and Ben and Helen will be babysitting this blog. They’re looking for guest posts from you – do you have a Pi project you think we might be interested in? Email info@raspberrypi.org with your submission, and if the team likes it, they might feature it here.

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Amy Mather’s week of work experience

Liz: A few weeks ago, over the Easter holidays, we had Amy Mather, 14 years old and surpassing fantastic, come and visit us for a week’s work experience. (Check out this talk she gave at last year’s Jamboree, aged only 13; see another talk she gave at Wired with Clive, our Director of Education, and read about her in The MagPi, where she was the cover star last June.

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Build Your Own Ambient TV Lighting System With A Raspberry Pi And XBMC – Lifehacker Australia

Build Your Own Ambient TV Lighting System With A Raspberry Pi And XBMC Lifehacker Australia Blogger Christian Moser decided the best course of action was to build his own with a Raspberry Pi .

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Lebanon gets first taste of innovative Raspberry Pi technology – The Daily Star

The Daily Star Lebanon gets first taste of innovative Raspberry Pi technology The Daily Star This is Raspberry Pi , an innovative new education tool that can teach children as young as 5 how to create computer code and program, which lets them create anything from video games to music. The device costs $25 – way less than a computer, laptop or

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Build Your Own Ambient Lighting System with a Raspberry Pi and XBMC – Lifehacker

Build Your Own Ambient Lighting System with a Raspberry Pi and XBMC Lifehacker TVs that create ambient light behind the screen can make movie watching a bit more immersive, but it's kind of expensive to do.

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OTTO: Raspberry Pi-powered camera for shooting animated GIFs (crowdfunding) – Liliputing

Geeky gadgets OTTO: Raspberry Pi -powered camera for shooting animated GIFs (crowdfunding) Liliputing There are plenty of ways to turn video files into animated GIF images.

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OTTO: A hackable camera powered by Raspberry Pi

One of our goals in launching the Raspberry Pi Compute Module was to provide people with a way to take products they’ve prototyped with the Raspberry Pi and bring them to market quickly and easily. We know that historically there have been a lot of people out there with great ideas for electronic products that they can’t afford to produce economically, even with the help of crowdfunding, so we were very pleased to hear from Dave Rauchwerk and friends about their Kickstarter campaign for a hackable point-and-shoot camera based on the Compute Module.

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