Monthly Archives: June 2015

Naturebytes wildlife cam kit

Liz: The wildlife cam kit has landed. If you’re a regular reader you’ll know we’ve been following the Naturebytes team’s work with great interest; we think there’s massive potential for bringing nature to life for kids and for adults with a bit of smart computing.

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Chinese ‘Raspberry Pi’ computer sells on eBay. – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Chinese ' Raspberry Pi ' computer sells on eBay. ElectronicsWeekly.com Cubieboard is a ' Raspberry Pi -style' mini single board computer, measuring 100mm x 60mm.

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Learn to Build Raspberry Pi Controllers Using Python – DesignNews

DesignNews Learn to Build Raspberry Pi Controllers Using Python DesignNews Raspberry Pi has become a popular entry door into the design and construction of electronic gadgets, whether toys or commercial products.

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RF breakout board for the Raspberry Pi gives a simple WSPR station – Southgate Amateur Radio Club

RF breakout board for the Raspberry Pi gives a simple WSPR station Southgate Amateur Radio Club RF breakout board for the Raspberry Pi gives a simple WSPR station. A campaign has been launched on Kickstarter for an RF breakout board for the Raspberry Pi

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Raspberry Pi Foundation introduces a new print version of its official magazine – BetaNews

BetaNews Raspberry Pi Foundation introduces a new print version of its official magazine BetaNews If you're a big fan of the Raspberry Pi , as we are, there's a good chance you might have downloaded The MagPi digital magazine before. This is an official magazine packed with builds, hacks and step-by-step tutorials. It's always been very popular ..

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The MagPi issue 35 – next month we’re in print!

Issue 35 of The MagPi is here.  It’s rammed full of projects, and features some of the most amazing builds and hacks we’ve seen so far this year. We’ve got 22 pages of step-by-step tutorials and the chance to win a beautiful Raspberry Pi robot (thanks to  Dawn Robotics ). For me, the absolute highlight this month is Mike Cook’s sprinting game, which will have you building physical controllers you operate with jogging feet.

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UltraPi Raspberry Pi 2 Super Computer In A Briefcase (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets UltraPi Raspberry Pi 2 Super Computer In A Briefcase (video) Geeky Gadgets If you would have ever fancied owning your very own portable supercomputer, you may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi 2 power system that takes the form of a portable supercomputing cluster installed inside and aluminium briefcase. The UltraPi 16 is …

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Tiny Core 6.1 Raspberry Pi Edition Comes with Linux Kernel 3.18.10 LTS – Softpedia News

Softpedia News Tiny Core 6.1 Raspberry Pi Edition Comes with Linux Kernel 3.18.10 LTS Softpedia News Béla Markus has announced the immediate availability of piCore 6.1, a special edition of the Tiny Core Linux operating system specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi single-board computer (SBC).

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