Monthly Archives: May 2017

Raspberry Pi, a cyber ‘immune system’ and real-time radiotherapy vie for top engineering prize – Professional Engineering (subscription)

Professional Engineering (subscription) Raspberry Pi , a cyber 'immune system' and real-time radiotherapy vie for top engineering prize Professional Engineering (subscription) They include the team behind the cheap and tiny Raspberry Pi microcomputer, a company creating an 'immune system' to protect against cyber-attacks, and another which is using 3D cameras to make radiotherapy better.

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Operating Systems for the Raspberry Pi: Alternatives to Raspbian – All About Circuits

All About Circuits Operating Systems for the Raspberry Pi : Alternatives to Raspbian All About Circuits Raspbian has, for the most part, been the OS of choice for RPi devices. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has no plans of changing that, either.

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YouTube live-streaming made easy

Looking to share your day, event, or the observations of your nature box live on the internet via a Raspberry Pi? Then look no further, for Alex Ellis has all you need to get started with YouTube live-streaming from your Pi. The YouTube live dashboard.

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Raspberry Pi merges with CoderDojo to get more children coding – Pocket Gamer.Biz

Raspberry Pi merges with CoderDojo to get more children coding Pocket Gamer.Biz The Raspberry Pi Foundation has merged with the CoderDojo Foundation in an effort to get more children around the world coding. Raspberry Pi is known for its cheap credit card-sized mini-computer, the idea of which is to make computing tech and …

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Fleischer 100 Raspberry Pi Cartoon Sound Effects Typewriter (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Fleischer 100 Raspberry Pi Cartoon Sound Effects Typewriter (video) Geeky Gadgets Having recorded the majority of the sound effects using a Rode NT2-A microphone, he copied the sound files to a Raspberry Pi .

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The Fleischer 100: Pi-powered sound effects

If there’s one thing we like more than a project video, it’s a project video that has style . And that’s exactly what we got for the Fleischer 100, a Raspberry Pi-powered cartoon sound effects typewriter created by James McCullen.

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Raspberry Pi foundation merges with CoderDojo Foundation – The Register

The Register Raspberry Pi foundation merges with CoderDojo Foundation The Register Raspberry Pi Foundation CEO Philip Colligan wrote that the two organisations “see an opportunity to do even more by joining forces.” CoderDojo's executive director Giustina Mizzoni says the merger means her organisation's students and volunteer mentors …

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Raspberry Pi and CoderDojo joining forces to get more kids programming – Neowin

Neowin Raspberry Pi and CoderDojo joining forces to get more kids programming Neowin The Raspberry Pi Foundation and the Coderdojo Foundation are joining forces to “give many more young people all over the world new opportunities to learn how to be creative with technology.” From this merger, The Raspberry Pi Foundation hopes to see …

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The Internet of Cigars – Hackaday

Hackaday The Internet of Cigars Hackaday This fine-looking humidor uses a Raspberry Pi . When the humidity is low, an ultrasonic humidifier adds moisture to the air. If it gets too high, a fan circulates the air until it balances out.

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