Monthly Archives: May 2015

SamplerBox – drop-and-play sampler

Massive thanks to Clive for babysitting this blog (he’s been both writing and editing) while I was away. Any relaxation I was still feeling from the vacation evaporated the moment I saw my inbox

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Using Raspberry Pi to get teens involved in open source – opensource.com

opensource.com Using Raspberry Pi to get teens involved in open source opensource.com We also had several little toys and gadgets made with a 3D printer and my very own Raspberry Pi controlling 500 lights blinking in sync with a few songs I hand picked for the event. The setup for the lights was the one I used to write Create your own …

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Raspberry Pi Sensorian Shield Combines The Physical World And Cloud … – Geeky Gadgets

Raspberry Pi Sensorian Shield Combines The Physical World And Cloud … Geeky Gadgets Sensorian has created a new Raspberry Pi Shield that has been designed to combine both the physical world and cloud computing together using a variety of different sensors. The Raspberry Pi Sensorian Shield takes the form of a plug-in module that ..

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Illinois Teachers Get Raspberry Pi Training to Offer Computer Science Skills … – PR Newswire (press release)

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Pop a hat on your Raspberry Pi to power it over Ethernet – Geek

Geek Pop a hat on your Raspberry Pi to power it over Ethernet Geek The crew at Pi Supply are at it again. They've dreamed up yet another snap-on accessory that makes taking Raspberry Pi -based projects from a concept to a fully-functional device even faster and easier than it already is.

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Emoti – Visualising our Emotions

If you missed the updates recently, we’re currently running a 12-month programme for creative young people called Raspberry Pi Creative Technologists . We have a Google+ community for the group to post ideas, share interesting links and ask each other for help and we hoped they would also use it to arrange to meet up outside of the organised field trips: within the first month, one of them found the Art Hackathon and suggested they go along and take part

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Easily Add A Shutdown Switch To A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Easily Add A Shutdown Switch To A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia The Raspberry Pi doesn't have a power switch, which means you have to remember to actually properly shut it down every time you want to turn it off. If you don't feel like running those extra commands, Instructables user AndrewH7 shows you how to …

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Easily Add a Shutdown Switch to a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Easily Add a Shutdown Switch to a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker The Raspberry Pi doesn't have a power switch, which means you have to remember to actually properly shut it down every time you want to turn it off. If you don't feel like running those extra commands, Instructables user AndrewH7 shows you how to …

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Astro Pi Mission Update 3

Here at Pi Towers, Astro Pi fever is taking hold! Over the last few weeks there have been a number of things happening which we’re really excited about, so it’s time for an update. The first and most crucial bit of news for those of you furiously writing your competition entries is that you now have just a little more time

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Raspberry Pi can measure the weather and the tides – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Raspberry Pi can measure the weather and the tides ElectronicsWeekly.com The weather monitoring system uses Raspberry Pi hardware, camera and some assorted analogue and digital sensors to make measurements. A feature of the design is that the anemometers or rain gauges are made from scratch.

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