Monthly Archives: August 2014

Raspberry Pi powered juggling performance – opensource.com

opensource.com Raspberry Pi powered juggling performance opensource.com I found out that size would be key to a solution to Charles' problem, so I started with a Raspberry Pi . It is small and compatible with the Pibrella shield.

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Getting hooked on programming with YRS project ‘Hook’

Carrie Anne: A few weeks ago, Raspberry Pi hosted its first ever Young Rewired State centre and took part in the Festival of Code. We had a lot of fun

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Intel’s Raspberry Pi rival Galileo can now run Windows – Register

Intel's Raspberry Pi rival Galileo can now run Windows Register Windows fans can run their OS of choice on Intel's counter to Raspberry Pi , courtesy of an Intel firmware update. Chipzilla has delivered firmware version 1.0.2 for the Galileo Gen 1, which means Windows can now run on the developer board. Microsoft …

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The first Raspberry Pi computer room in Togo

Dominique Laloux first got in touch with us in May 2013 when he was on the point of leaving to spend a year in the rural Kuma region of Togo in Western Africa, an area where, until 2012, 75% of teachers had never used a computer. He had previously joined a team of Togolese friends to set up the Kuma Computer Center in the mountain village of Kuma Tokpli for the students and teachers of five local secondary schools, and planned to introduce Raspberry Pis there. The building that currently houses Kuma Computer Center’s first computer room in Kuma Tokpli We next heard from Dominique earlier this month.

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Raspberry Pi motherboards enjoy 3.5 million worldwide sales – Digitimes

Raspberry Pi motherboards enjoy 3.5 million worldwide sales Digitimes Sales of credit-card sized motherboard computers rolled out by UK-based Raspberry Pi Foundation have reached 3.5 million units worldwide, with demand from China and Taiwan still remaining strong, according to Eric Lee, head of technical marketing of RS

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Children learning to code with a slice of Raspberry Pi – SFGate

Children learning to code with a slice of Raspberry Pi SFGate Raspberry Pi is a credit-card-size computer that can function like a basic PC when plugged in to a monitor and keyboard. It can record videos and power drones, but developer Eben Upton says his goal was to teach basic programming skills to students as

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Kids Are Learning to Code With a Slice of Raspberry Pi – Businessweek

Businessweek Kids Are Learning to Code With a Slice of Raspberry Pi Businessweek Raspberry Pi is a credit card-size computer that can function like a basic PC when plugged into a monitor and keyboard. It can record videos and power drones, but developer Eben Upton says his goal was to teach basic programming skills to students as

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Call for questions: Q & A interview with the engineering and education teams

Back in February 2014, Matt Timmons-Brown captured Gordon, our Head of Software, and would not let him go to the café for his “Gordon Special” until he had spilled all of our secrets . Gordon thinking about ‘Specials” as the ghost of a Toltec shaman hoots mournfully over his shoulder

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Get started with Raspberry Pi – BetaNews

BetaNews Get started with Raspberry Pi BetaNews Getting started with the device is easy enough, and there's plenty of help and advice available on the Raspberry Pi Foundation's website, but if you want a simple, straightforward guide then Manchester based NeoMam Studios has put together an …

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