Monthly Archives: May 2014

And not a penny benefits the Raspberry Pi Foundation – EE Times

And not a penny benefits the Raspberry Pi Foundation EE Times But all the profits go to its manufacturer, which has leveraged Raspberry Pi's reputation and technology to produce what in my view is a cynical knock-off.

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Banana Pi Rivals Raspberry Pi – Design News

Banana Pi Rivals Raspberry Pi Design News Is nothing original and sacred anymore? There's certainly no shortage of single-board computers on the market today, but few have gained the popularity of Raspberry Pi .

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Boris, the Twitter Dino-Bot

UK teachers: want two days of free, top-class CPD? Check out Picademy , and send us your applications! What do you get if you cross a PiFace with a rubber dinosaur from Marks and Spencer? Twitter magic, that’s what.

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PebblyPi, Smart Doorbell Created Using Raspberry Pi And Pebble Smartwatch … – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets PebblyPi, Smart Doorbell Created Using Raspberry Pi And Pebble Smartwatch … Geeky gadgets If you own a Pebble smartwatch you might be interested in a new smart doorbell project Daniel Garden has created using a Raspberry Pi mini PC, which sends notifications directly to your Pebble smartwatch when the doorbell is pressed. Daniel has used a

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Satellite-connected Raspberry Pi cameras allows for real-time monitoring of … – Treehugger

Treehugger Satellite-connected Raspberry Pi cameras allows for real-time monitoring of … Treehugger By pairing a solar-powered satellite-enabled camera with the tiny but powerful Raspberry Pi microcomputer, scientists will be able to remotely monitor, and perhaps learn how to help, the declining populations of a distinctive polar bird

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Picademy – UK teachers, apply to take part!

On 14th and 15th April we ran the first ever Raspberry Pi Academy for Teachers: ‘Picademy’ for short. We invited 24 teachers from all over the UK to come to Pi Towers and be part of a very different type of training programme

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What’s the Best Raspberry PI Case? – Lifehacker

What's the Best Raspberry PI Case? Lifehacker You know we love the Raspberry Pi , but one of the first things you should do when you get one is find a decent case for it. A good case will keep it safe, keep the ports protected, fit nicely into your build project, and add a little style at the same …

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Raspberry Pi glasses and the rise of DIY wearables – ZDNet

Raspberry Pi glasses and the rise of DIY wearables ZDNet The Raspberry Pi blog has highlighted a DIY headset that can be powered by the diminutive computer, noting that it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to add voice control or a camera, to bring it up to the same level of sophistication as the Google headset.

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3D Printed Raspberry Pi Handheld Games Console – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets 3D Printed Raspberry Pi Handheld Games Console Geeky gadgets Anyone that enjoys building projects using the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC, is sure to enjoy this fantastic 3D printed Raspberry Pi handheld gaming console that has been created by Mike Barrett. The Raspberry Pi handheld games console has been aptly

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