Monthly Archives: July 2014

Final Evolution of the Raspberry Pi B arrives – Fudzilla

Final Evolution of the Raspberry Pi B arrives Fudzilla The folks at the Raspberry Pi foundation have announced what they calling the “Final Evolution” of the Raspberry Pi revision B hardware. The new model which they are calling the B+ adds more to the original design of the B revision, for the same $35 …

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Build your own Game Boy with a Raspberry Pi – VG247

VG247 Build your own Game Boy with a Raspberry Pi VG247 A clever sort by the name of Microbyter used a Raspberry Pi to build new innards for a Game Boy after its battery exploded (an increasingly common occurrence as the little handheld that could hits the end of its components' lifespan, unfortunately). Raspberry Pi Console Emulator in a Game Boy Case: Super Pi Boy Technabob (blog) all 2 news articles

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Raspberry Pi Console Emulator in a Game Boy Case: Super Pi Boy – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) Raspberry Pi Console Emulator in a Game Boy Case: Super Pi Boy Technabob (blog) Last month we saw a Game Boy Pocket's case and buttons used to make a portable console emulator based on the Raspberry Pi . Then we saw a similar system packed in a 3D printed case. Recently a man named John Hassl showed that it's possible to

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Raspberry Pi runs Intel digital signage spec – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Raspberry Pi runs Intel digital signage spec ElectronicsWeekly.com US-based start-up Jetpac runs image recognition software on the Raspberry Pi's graphics processor (GPU). According to Pete Warden, chief technology officer at Jetpac, Raspberry Pi can be used for image recognition systems due to its embedded GPU for

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YRS Festival of Code 2014 – around the UK and at Pi Towers

Young Rewired State is a network of coders around the world. Every year an event is held in the UK to give young people the opportunity to collaborative while working on a project to make something interesting with open data, and to learn skills while exposed to new technologies. The Festival of Code is a week where volunteer-led centres around the country play host to local kids (18 and under) who work in teams, guided by mentors from industry, to create a software application, a web app, a game, a phone app or even a hardware hack that utilises an open data set to provide a solution to a real world problem.

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Digital signage player released for Raspberry Pi – InAVate

Digital signage player released for Raspberry Pi InAVate andersDX and its subsidiary TinyGreenPC have introduced a low-cost digital signage media player hosted on a Raspberry Pi computer. The player offers a hardware platform supporting Signagelive, INSM and Open Splash content management systems.

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Help fund a solar-powered Raspberry Pi school – BetaNews

BetaNews Help fund a solar-powered Raspberry Pi school BetaNews RaspberryPi The Raspberry Pi Foundation's Eben Upton was inspired to create his bare-bones credit-card sized computer after noticing a decline in the number of children learning to code.

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How to Build a Better Game Boy with Raspberry Pi – TIME

How to Build a Better Game Boy with Raspberry Pi TIME But I'm talking about a Game Boy that still looks like the original XL-sized model, with the same cerise-colored face buttons and off-white ABS plastic housing, only under the hood it's a Raspberry Pi .

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Art Showcase: Escape III

Hey all! It’s Rachel again. I have another amazing Art Showcase for you. This time Neil Mendoza explains how he and Anthony Goh brought these animated bird sculptures to life with the help of a Raspberry Pi, some Arduinos and lots of old mobile phone parts

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How to build your own Game Boy with a Raspberry Pi and a hot glue gun – Polygon

How to build your own Game Boy with a Raspberry Pi and a hot glue gun Polygon Using the Raspberry Pi , a credit card-sized computer on a single chip, hardware like a 3.5-inch LED screen and some emulation software, he created a modern take on a gaming classic. Check out the videos below to watch him document his progress and

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