Monthly Archives: May 2016

Astro Pi Coding Challenges: a message from Tim Peake

Back in February, we announced an extension to the Astro Pi mission in the form of two coding challenges. The first required you to write Python Sense HAT code to turn Ed and Izzy (the Astro Pi computers) into an MP3 player, so that Tim Peake could plug in his headphones and listen to his music

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Raspberry Pi Zero Pi GRRL Zero Parts Kit Now Available From Adafruit (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Zero Pi GRRL Zero Parts Kit Now Available From Adafruit (video) Geeky Gadgets Adafruit has today announced a new addition to its range of electronic kits with the availability of the new Pi GRRL Zero Parts Kit which provides everything you need apart from a 3D printer case, to create your very own portable Raspberry Pi running …

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Raspberry Pi: Unpacking the latest Raspbian release – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi : Unpacking the latest Raspbian release ZDNet A new release of Raspbian GNU/Linux (and the NOOBS installer); A new release of Manjaro ARM for the Raspberry Pi ; A new release of Ubuntu MATE for the Raspberry Pi ; A new higher-resolution camera module; An updated Raspberry Pi Zero, with a … Get the full version of Minecraft running on a Raspberry Pi CNET all 2 news articles »

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Read 8 Raspberry Pi Analog Sensors Simultaneously Using the New RasPiO Analog Zero (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Read 8 Raspberry Pi Analog Sensors Simultaneously Using the New RasPiO Analog Zero (video) Geeky Gadgets Alex Eames from RasPi.TV has been at it once again creating another awesome add-on for the Raspberry Pi and has launched his fifth Kickstarter campaign, to provide a small add-on board that is compatible with any Raspberry Pi mini PC and allows users …

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GCT delivers 10 million dual USB connectors for Raspberry Pi – evertiq.com

GCT delivers 10 million dual USB connectors for Raspberry Pi evertiq.com Global Connector Technology (GCT) has shipped its ten millionth Dual USB connector USB1035 for the Raspberry Pi . Two dual USB connectors are used on each Raspberry Pi device to enable the attachment of peripherals such as keyboards, mice and …

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DIY 3D Printed Apple III Raspberry Pi Case: Palm-sized Flop – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) DIY 3D Printed Apple III Raspberry Pi Case: Palm-sized Flop Technabob (blog) YouTuber Charles Mangin is a big fan of Apple's classic computers, even the apocalypse in a box known as the Apple III. Last year, Charles designed a Raspberry Pi case based on the disastrous PC. It may not look like much, but it's actually a physical ..

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Get the full version of Minecraft running on a Raspberry Pi – CNET

Get the full version of Minecraft running on a Raspberry Pi CNET Installing Raspbian on your Raspberry Pi means you'll find Minecraft Pi in the Games section. Minecraft Pi is a bare-bones version of the popular survival game designed to help teach users various programming languages

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Raspberry Pi needs 10 million connectors – Electronics Weekly

Electronics Weekly Raspberry Pi needs 10 million connectors Electronics Weekly Global Connector Technology (GCT) dual, USB type A is used in the Raspberry Pi and the supplier says it has seen a big rise in sales from the multiple subcontractors handling Pi production. Two dual USB connectors are used on each Raspberry Pi device … and more »

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Add uninterruptible power to your Raspberry Pi – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Add uninterruptible power to your Raspberry Pi Electronics Weekly (blog) For example, should the Raspberry Pi's own on-board power supply fall below the adjustable voltage threshold, the S.USV pi basic automatically switches to battery mode and keeps the functionality of the Raspberry Pi operating over a user adjustable … and more »

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Home-made CNC milling machine

For the uninitiated, a CNC milling machine is basically the opposite of a 3D printer. With a 3D printer, you’re adding medium from a nozzle to a blank space to create an object

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