Monthly Archives: November 2014

Art Showcase: A Knight’s Peril

Rachel here! This week we came across a fantastic application of Raspberry Pi to make a National Trust medieval castle come alive undead. I’ll hand you over to the National Trust and  Splash and Ripple , the creative agency behind the work, who explain more about what they’re doing

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FLIRC Cast Aluminium Raspberry Pi Case Now Availablre For £13 – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets FLIRC Cast Aluminium Raspberry Pi Case Now Availablre For £13 Geeky Gadgets In addition to the built in heat sync, small ventilation slots on the bottom help keep the raspberry pi cool. GPIO Pins are accessible through the slot on the bottom of the case and there is no need for disassembly to get to the SD card.

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Hands-on with the Raspberry Pi Model B+ – ZDNet

ZDNet Hands-on with the Raspberry Pi Model B+ ZDNet There have been a several interesting new hardware announcements from the Raspberry Pi Foundation this year. Sometimes I wonder how they do it all – with so much involvement in education, development of new hardware and software, and the many Pi

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Raspberry Pi and Coder by Google for beginners and kids – opensource.com

opensource.com Raspberry Pi and Coder by Google for beginners and kids opensource.com Coder is an experiment for Raspberry Pi , built by a small team of Googlers in New York. It converts a Raspberry Pi into a friendly environment for learning web programming. It is ideal for beginners and requires absolutely no experience with coding.

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How one man built the awesome Chromecast accessory Google should have … – BGR

How one man built the awesome Chromecast accessory Google should have … BGR Bower's remote was built around a Raspberry Pi model B that he hooked up to a case and buttons using connector wires

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Training at Barnardo’s Hub Construction Skills Centre

A few weeks ago Dave and I ran a workshop at the Hub Construction Skills Centre in Stepney Green. It was great: the young people were engaged, learned some basic computing skills and saw why it’s important to know how computers work.

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How to use a Raspberry Pi to control your hi-fi – PC Pro

PC Pro How to use a Raspberry Pi to control your hi-fi PC Pro Thanks to iTunes, Spotify and Beats Music, listening to music, wherever you are is easy. However, for those on a budget, unlocking your home or office hi-fi to newer ways of consuming music is often out of reach. One of the benefits of the Raspberry Pi …

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RS Components stocks new Raspberry Pi model – IT-Online

ElectronicsWeekly.com RS Components stocks new Raspberry Pi model IT-Online RS Components (RS), the trading brand of Electrocomponents, the global distributor for engineers, is now stocking the new and improved Raspberry Pi Model A+, which combines enhanced value and ease of use with smaller size and lower power

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