Monthly Archives: January 2015

DIY Atlas 3D scanner uses Raspberry Pi for high resolution scanning – SlashGear

SlashGear DIY Atlas 3D scanner uses Raspberry Pi for high resolution scanning SlashGear There are several 3D scanners on the market today that you can buy already put together, but those devices can be very expensive to purchase.

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DC And Stepper Motor HAT For Raspberry Pi Unveiled By Adafruit – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DC And Stepper Motor HAT For Raspberry Pi Unveiled By Adafruit Geeky Gadgets Adafruit have this month unveiled an addition to their range in the form of a new HAT for the awesome Raspberry Pi that can help those of you that enjoy building projects controlled by the Pi, now control motors and stepper motors.

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UPS PIco Raspberry Pi Uninterruptible Power Supply – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets UPS PIco Raspberry Pi Uninterruptible Power Supply Geeky Gadgets Makers, developers and hobbyists that enjoy building projects using the awesome Raspberry Pi single board mini PC might be interested in a new advanced uninterruptible power supply which has been designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi . and more

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Learning to code with Raspberry Pi – Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.uk Learning to code with Raspberry Pi Telegraph.co.uk Retailing at less than £100 the kit includes a Raspberry Pi , a keyboard (hurrah!), SD card, WiFi connector and those mandatory stickers that kids apparently cannot do without. The Kano is a beautiful product that is now receiving serious support from …

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Thirty-five Pixels, powered by Raspberry Pi

Creative Director and Interactive Developer Michael Newman was tapped by UCLA Extension to design their 2015 winter course catalog cover. To accompany his work, he also designed, developed, and built a Raspberry Pi-powered interactive installation called Thirty-five Pixels which is currently on display at UCLA Extension’s 1010 Westwood building through the 2015 Winter Quarter.

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Liz: Here’s a guest post from our friend Paul at Pimoroni , who has a  really exciting Kickstarter to share. You know Paul’s work already: he designed the Raspberry Pi logo, and he’s the brain behind the ridiculously successful Pibow case. Over to Paul! When I was in nursery school, our class had a BBC Micro.

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Raspberry Pi Debug Clip Provides Access To The Serial Console (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Debug Clip Provides Access To The Serial Console (video) Geeky Gadgets Makers, developers and hobbyists that enjoy using the Raspberry Pi minicomputer to build projects might be interested in a new Raspberry Pi Debug Clip that has been created by Ryanteck based in the UK. The Raspberry Pi Debug Clip is a USB to Serial

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Tech companies including Google, O2 and Raspberry Pi will support coding … – The Next Web

Tech companies including Google, O2 and Raspberry Pi will support coding … The Next Web In a smaller project, Our Lady's Catholic High School in Preston will work with the Raspberry Pi Foundation to support other schools with computer lessons. The Department for Education is offering £3.6 million in matched funding to support the new ..

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Social animals: electric eel tweets with a Pi

Meet Miguel Wattson (geddit?), the most piscine member of the Raspberry Pi community. Miguel is an electric eel who lives in a tank at the Tennessee Aquarium; and his keepers, with some help from some computer science interns, have decided to use Miguel’s tendency to generate electricity to do some showboating. Bzzzzt.

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