Monthly Archives: December 2014

Odroid-C1 gives DIYers a Raspberry Pi-compatible board – SlashGear

SlashGear Odroid-C1 gives DIYers a Raspberry Pi -compatible board SlashGear Although single board computers or SBCs have been existence for a long time, the Raspberry Pi really ushered in a new era by democratizing such boards, making them available at extremely affordable prices. Since then, many have tried to emulate that

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MagPi issue 29 – out now!

The MagPi magazine is a free download created by the Raspberry Pi community, for the Raspberry Pi community. Click the link, or on the picture, to visit their website. Here are the editors to explain what’s in this month’s issue: Welcome to Issue 29 of the MagPi, packed with the usual mixture of hardware projects and programming articles, providing lots of avenues for invention during December

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Raspberry Pi blasts off! Budget computer launched into space – ITProPortal

Raspberry Pi blasts off! Budget computer launched into space ITProPortal Raspberry Pi Foundation founder Eben Upton added that engaging young people with coding has always been one of the organisation main aims, as it has the potential to benefit “the whole Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics spectrum.”.

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Pidapter Adapter Converts Raspberry Pi B+ Mini PC Pins To Sockets (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Pidapter Adapter Converts Raspberry Pi B+ Mini PC Pins To Sockets (video) Geeky Gadgets Developers, makers and hobbyists that enjoy building projects using the Raspberry Pi mini PC may be interested in a new adapter called the Pidapter that has been designed to convert the GPIO pin header on the Raspberry Pi version B+ to sockets. Not … and more

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Pitendo Palm Sized Raspberry Pi Powered Nintendo Emulator – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Pitendo Palm Sized Raspberry Pi Powered Nintendo Emulator Geeky Gadgets Earlier today the Raspberry Pi Foundation also announced the launch of a new Raspberry Pi programming competition called Astro Pi.

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Raspberry Pi computers are heading into space – Inquirer

BBC News Raspberry Pi computers are heading into space Inquirer The project is called Astro Pi, naturally, and the computers will be sent up to the International Space Station (ISS) by the UK Space Agency and will run child-created code, according to the Raspberry Pi Foundation blog.

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Hi-fi card for Raspberry Pi A and B plus models – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Hi-fi card for Raspberry Pi A and B plus models ElectronicsWeekly.com “The Cirrus Logic Audio Card offers Raspberry Pi A+ and B+ users the ability to input and output high definition audio, said Element14. “The card allows audio input using either line level analogue, stereo digital [SPDIF], or on-board digital microphones

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Tim Peake to take kids’ Raspberry Pi code to space – Wired.co.uk

BBC News Tim Peake to take kids' Raspberry Pi code to space Wired.co.uk The venerable Raspberry Pi has sparked the imaginations of countless developers, makers and tech enthusiasts worldwide. Now it's continuing to blaze its trail of innovation by heading up to space.

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Raspberry Pi Mini PCs Heading To The International Space Station – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Mini PCs Heading To The International Space Station Geeky Gadgets Space organisations based in the UK have joined forces with British ESA Astronaut Tim Peake and Raspberry Pi to create a new challenge for Raspberry Pi developer, makers and hobbyists called Astro Pi. The Astro Pi competition will be officially opened ..

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