Monthly Archives: January 2015

Raspberry Pi computers will be blasted into space by UK Space Agency – Techworld.com

Raspberry Pi computers will be blasted into space by UK Space Agency Techworld.com UK Space Agency astronaut Tim Peake will take two Raspberry Pi computers on his next space mission, in the hope that UK pupils will create their own app or experiment that can be deployed on the International Space Station. Accenture Technology Labs

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Das Wordclock

We loved this project from Bernd Krolla – it’s beautiful, it’s useful, it taught him some stuff he didn’t know already – and it’s way, way cheaper than buying something like this ready-made in a store would be. This is not the first Wordclock we’ve seen, but it’s by far the most elegant, and it’s beautifully made.

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Run Wikipedia Offline On Your Raspberry Pi, Smartphone Or Tablet – Lifehacker Australia

Run Wikipedia Offline On Your Raspberry Pi , Smartphone Or Tablet Lifehacker Australia What makes Gozim different to other offerings is that you can run it on just about anything, including a Raspberry Pi , tablet or smartphone. All you have to do is run the included indexer program (if you want article searching) and then fire up the web …

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Your Own 3D Printed Mac Pi Used as a 3D Printing Monitor – 3DPrint.com

3DPrint.com Your Own 3D Printed Mac Pi Used as a 3D Printing Monitor 3DPrint.com We've got a Raspberry Pi recipe for classic Mac and 3D printing fans: Combine your nostalgia for the good old days of 128k with the DIY culture of Arduino, Raspberry Pi , and 3D printing and voila! You've built yourself a Mac Pi, a working mini-Mac! Way …

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New QPU macro assembler

Since Broadcom released complete documentation for the VideoCore IV GPU back in February 2014 we’ve seen a number of fun uses of our 24GFLOPs of QPU compute, from Andrew Holme’s FFT library to Pete Warden’s deep learning experiments. It’s not unusual to see a 10x increase in performance over the ARM for algorithms with a decent amount of parallelism. A platform is only as good as its development tools, so it’s a great start to the New Year to see a new QPU macro assembler from Marcel Müller

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Raspberry Pi stretch goal added to kickstarter! – Gamasutra

Raspberry Pi stretch goal added to kickstarter! Gamasutra A stretch goal was recently added to the Gideros Mobile Kickstarter in order to have the complete development system to also be available on the Raspberry Pi . This would allow users to both create and play apps and games for the Raspberry Pi using a

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Students embrace new digital technology, Raspberry Pi – Warwick Daily News

Students embrace new digital technology, Raspberry Pi Warwick Daily News Over the years different fruits have lent their names to the digital era, Apple, Blackberry and now Raspberries. Scots PGC College has welcomed Raspberry Pi into the curriculum as part of the new Digital Technologies strand associated with the new …

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