Monthly Archives: March 2016

RaspEX Linux for Raspberry Pi 3 Gets Kodi Media Center, Bluetooth Support – Softpedia News

Softpedia News RaspEX Linux for Raspberry Pi 3 Gets Kodi Media Center, Bluetooth Support Softpedia News The RaspEX Linux distribution for Raspberry Pi 3 single-board computers has been updated today, March 31, 2016, by developer Arne Exton, bringing support for various hardware components on the new Raspberry Pi board. RaspEX Build 160331 arrives …

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$5 Raspberry PC can do many thing – Salinas Tech Week – Daily Star Gazette

Daily Star Gazette $5 Raspberry PC can do many thing – Salinas Tech Week Daily Star Gazette Over the years, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has enabled universities and hobbyists to create their own DIY computing projects with its affordable boards. But that doesn't mean it's stopping there.

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Roll Your Own Amazon Echo on a Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Roll Your Own Amazon Echo on a Raspberry Pi Hackaday Speech recognition coupled with AI is the new hotness. Amazon's Echo is a pretty compelling device, for a largish chunk of change. But if you're interested in building something similar yourself, it's just gotten a lot easier.

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Raspberry Pi Magazine MagPi April 2016 Issue 44 Is Now Available To Download – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Magazine MagPi April 2016 Issue 44 Is Now Available To Download Geeky Gadgets The latest edition of the excellent Raspberry Pi magazine for April 2016, offers readers a chance to win one of three U:Create Astro Pi kits worth £100 or $145 each. The latest issue and can either be purchased from the official MagPi's website or ..

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Power up your life with issue #44 of The MagPi

Another month – so that means another issue of the official Raspberry Pi magazine! We’ve got a whole host of treats in store for you in our April 2016 edition including your chance to win one of three U:Create Astro Pi kits worth £100/$145. Click the pic to be whisked into a world of Raspberry Pi ideas and inspiration The theme for this issue (and wonderfully realised by Raspberry Pi’s resident illustrator-extraordinaire Sam Alder) is ways to improve and automate your life with Raspberry Pi.

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DIY: Raspberry Pi can now morph into Amazon Echo voice assistant – Network World

Network World DIY: Raspberry Pi can now morph into Amazon Echo voice assistant Network World The Echo Pi instructions, published on Github, walk the coding-and shell-savvy through the steps required to create this DIY project (you'll need a free Amazon Developer Account). And while Amazon might forego an Echo sale, it does encourage you to ..

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Interesting Raspberry Pi Projects in New Pi Flavors – EE Times

EE Times Interesting Raspberry Pi Projects in New Pi Flavors EE Times Since its launch in 2012, the Raspberry Pi has undergone seven revisions over the years with the latest released, the Raspberry Pi 3 (RPi 3), only a few short weeks ago.

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Build real engineering skills via Minecraft with the Piper Raspberry Pi computer kit – The Next Web

Build real engineering skills via Minecraft with the Piper Raspberry Pi computer kit The Next Web Innovative platforms like Raspberry Pi have made learning about computers and electronics more accessible for interested minds, motivating and encouraging people of all ages and walks of life to explore the possibilities that these platforms provide.

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LCARS touchscreen interface for your Raspberry Pi

I was invited to a dinner at Queens’ College in Cambridge a few weeks ago. I got talking to another attendee, and said enthusiastically: “Do you know, I don’t think I’ve been here since I was an undergraduate. Back then I was here every week.” “Supervisions?” “No

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