Monthly Archives: June 2015

Raspberry Pi Outs Official Case, And It’s Really Affordable – Tech Times

Tech Times Raspberry Pi Outs Official Case, And It's Really Affordable Tech Times According to an MCM Electronics representatives, the case fits Raspberry Pi models Pi 2 Model B, B+ and A+. However, they noted that with Model A+ boards, although they fit the case, the USB port is buried inside it. The case is very much compatible …

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How To Build A Raspberry Pi Jukebox Any Non-Geek Can Use – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia How To Build A Raspberry Pi Jukebox Any Non-Geek Can Use Lifehacker Australia You have a lot of options for accessing your computer's music library from your stereo, but most require technical know-how to use.

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Premier Farnell margins fall on strong Raspberry Pi sales – Herald Scotland

The Guardian Premier Farnell margins fall on strong Raspberry Pi sales Herald Scotland First-quarter like-for-like sales grew 5.4 per cent, driven by a strong performance in single-board computers, especially following the launch of a new Raspberry Pi model. Quarterly sales from Americas, which accounted for about 46 per cent of the ..

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How to Build a Raspberry Pi Jukebox Any Non-Geek Can Use – Lifehacker

Lifehacker How to Build a Raspberry Pi Jukebox Any Non-Geek Can Use Lifehacker You have a ton of options for accessing your computer's music library from your stereo, but most require a bit of technical know-how to actually use. You can build a jukebox with a Raspberry Pi , a tiny micro-computer, that anyone can use, even if they …

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Flappy Brain

Alex Eames from Raspi.TV has done my job for me today: here’s a video interview with Albert “Winkleink” Hickey from this month’s Cambridge Raspberry Jam , and a demo of his simply outrageous Flappy Brain game, which is controlled using nothing but your brain . (And an EEG monitor, an Arduino and a Pi.) Albert says he plans to write up kit and code soon; we’ll be keeping an eye on his website for that, and will add a link here when it’s done

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Premier Farnell falls on profit margin concerns – The Guardian

The Guardian Premier Farnell falls on profit margin concerns The Guardian First quarter sales rose 5.4% – helped by a strong performance from single-board computers including Raspberry Pi – but gross margins were down 1.2 percentage points compared to the fourth quarter last year.

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Raspberry Pi Foundation produces first official case for the micro PC – PCWorld

PCWorld Raspberry Pi Foundation produces first official case for the micro PC PCWorld When the Raspberry Pi Foundation combined design, love, attention to detail, accuracy, iteration, and “damn hard work,” it came up with the first official Raspberry Pi case. The organization behind the popular micro PC recently announced a new …

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