Monthly Archives: May 2015

Raspberry Pi Camera Extension Cable – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Camera Extension Cable Geeky Gadgets If you are looking for a way to position your Raspberry Pi camera further away from the Raspberry Pi main mini PC, Petit Studio has created a new extension system that allows you to set the camera up to 5 meters away.

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Another Raspbian Desktop User Interface Update

Hopefully the dust has now settled on the first batch of changes to the Raspbian desktop which were made available at Christmas, and you’ve either a) decided you like them, or b) decided you hate them and have rolled back to a previous version, never to upgrade again. If you are in group b), I suggest you stop reading now… The next set of desktop changes are now available.

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This $9 computer might be more useful than Raspberry Pi – Network World

This $9 computer might be more useful than Raspberry Pi Network World In comparison, the Raspberry Pi B and B+ models feature a 900 MHz quad-core ARM Cortex 7 processor. The Chip comes with a built-in composite output to connect to monitors and supports adapters for VGA or HDMI

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PaPiRus Raspberry Pi ePaper Screen HAT (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets PaPiRus Raspberry Pi ePaper Screen HAT (video) Geeky Gadgets “PaPiRus is a versatile ePaper display HAT for the Raspberry Pi with screens ranging from 1.44″ to 2.7″ in size. We are very excited to offer this very interesting HAT compatible display breakout for hackers who want to start playing with small …

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Getting started with Minecraft Pi – opensource.com

opensource.com Getting started with Minecraft Pi opensource.com The free version Raspberry Pi version of the game is the only one that comes with a programming interface, allowing players write code and manipulate the world around them. It's based on Minecraft Pocket Edition for Android, and a Python API is provided

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Review: Raspberry Pi 2 Model B – PC Authority

PC Authority Review: Raspberry Pi 2 Model B PC Authority P acking a shiny new quad-core powerplant, the little Raspberry Pi 2 is ready to do big things. The Raspberry Pi is a palm-sized computer with the bare essentials. It's dirt cheap but you need to supply your own keyboard, monitor, mouse and 5V power …

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DIY Computer Kit Kano Upgrades to Raspberry Pi 2 – PC Magazine

Tech Times DIY Computer Kit Kano Upgrades to Raspberry Pi 2 PC Magazine Kano raised more than $1.5 million via Kickstarter in 2013, and shipped its first batch of 18,000 Raspberry Pi -run kits to backers last fall. According to TechCrunch, the company has now shipped over 40,000 kits to 30,000-plus customers

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Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2 now available for download – ExtremeTech

ExtremeTech Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2 now available for download ExtremeTech Microsoft has followed up on its February promise to make Windows 10 available for the Internet of Things and has finally shipped a preview of the operating system for the Raspberry Pi 2. The RBP 2 isn't the only device supported — the new Windows 10 …

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