Monthly Archives: February 2017

Video: Five Years of Pi

Matthew “Raspberry Pi Guy” Timmons-Brown puts together a video of what the Raspberry Pi community has achieved every year. He’s just published 2017’s update, and it’s a doozy: have a look, and see how many of these projects and people you recognise! What is Raspberry Pi? – Five years of Pi! Half a decade

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3 cool machine learning projects using TensorFlow and the Raspberry Pi – Opensource.com

Opensource.com 3 cool machine learning projects using TensorFlow and the Raspberry Pi Opensource.com In early 2017, the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced a Google developer survey, which requested feedback from the maker community on what tools they wanted on the Raspberry Pi .

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Raspberry Pi Zero W review – TrustedReviews

TrustedReviews Raspberry Pi Zero W review TrustedReviews Last year's Raspberry Pi Zero was a massive surprise for two reasons: nobody guessed it was coming and, more impressively, it cost just £4. It was so cheap, in fact, that it was even the first computer ever to be mounted on the front of a magazine …

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Top 10 Raspberry Pi Zero Projects That Make Use Of Its Small Stature – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Top 10 Raspberry Pi Zero Projects That Make Use Of Its Small Stature Lifehacker Australia The Raspberry Pi has long been the hobbyist choice for DIY electronics projects.

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The Gearhead Raspberry Pindex – Network World

Network World The Gearhead Raspberry Pindex Network World I've been writing about the Raspberry Pi , the Internet of Things, and supporting technologies for some time and here, for all of you RPi aficionados, is my list of related Gearhead posts in reverse order. Enjoy … and to get early warning of a new …

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Revive a ’90s Portable TV With a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Revive a '90s Portable TV With a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker The portable color TV is a classic '90s gadget, but they're pretty pointless nowadays. Regardless, YouTuber David Watts decided to stuff a Raspberry Pi inside to bring it some new life. Advertisement

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JustBoom Turns Your Raspberry Pi Into a Hi-Fi Powerhouse – IEEE Spectrum

JustBoom Turns Your Raspberry Pi Into a Hi-Fi Powerhouse IEEE Spectrum From its very first version, the Raspberry Pi attracted interest as a small, inexpensive, and network-friendly home multimedia player. It comes with built-in HDMI and composite video for sending signals to television sets, and most versions have an …

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1000 Raspberry Pi Certified Educators

This week, we trained our 1000th Raspberry Pi Certified Educator at a Picademy in Cardiff, south Wales. These teachers, librarians and other educators are now equipped to begin sharing the power of digital making with their learners, their local communities and their peers

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Raspberry Pi Arcade Bonnet Mini Kit Now Available For $15 – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Arcade Bonnet Mini Kit Now Available For $15 Geeky Gadgets If you are considering building your very own Raspberry Pi arcade system using either PiPlay or RetroPie you may be interested to know that the Adafruit Arcade Bonnet for Raspberry Pi with JST Connectors is now available to purchase priced at $14.95 …

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Raspberry Pi PaPiRus 2.7 Inch eInk Display HAT Arrives At Adafruit For $50 – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi PaPiRus 2.7 Inch eInk Display HAT Arrives At Adafruit For $50 Geeky Gadgets After successfully launching thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign the PaPiRus 2.7 inch eInk screen HAT designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi , is now available to purchase directly from the online Adafruit store and is priced at $49.95 …

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