Monthly Archives: January 2018

2017 Weather Station round-up

As we head into 2018 and start looking forward to longer days in the Northern hemisphere, I thought I’d take a look back at last year’s weather using data from Raspberry Pi Oracle Weather Stations . One of the great things about the kit is that as well as uploading all its readings to the shared online Oracle database, it stores them locally on the Pi in a MySQL or MariaDB database.

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Raspberry Pi joins forces with Darktrace to protect its IP – The INQUIRER

The INQUIRER Raspberry Pi joins forces with Darktrace to protect its IP The INQUIRER MICRO COMPUTER MAKER Raspberry Pi has got pretty serious about protecting its intellectual property and has tasked artificial intelligence (AI) security firm Darktrace to keep the hackers at bay. You wouldn't expect cybercriminals to go after Raspberry …

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Build Raspberry Pi Media Player Projects With MagPi Issue 66 – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Build Raspberry Pi Media Player Projects With MagPi Issue 66 Geeky Gadgets The Raspberry Pi Foundation is this week announced the availability of the latest issue of the official Raspberry Pi magazine MagPi. Issue number 66 is now available for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and those looking to learn more about the awesome Pi mini ..

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Amazon has a Raspberry Pi 3 retro gaming kit for $65 – PCWorld

PCWorld Amazon has a Raspberry Pi 3 retro gaming kit for $65 PCWorld If you have an urge to play some classic games, you're in luck: A third-party seller on Amazon is offering $10 off the Vilros Raspberry Pi 3 retro gaming starter kit. Usually $75, you can get it for $65 right now if you redeem the “12% off 1 item(s …

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Awesome Raspberry Pi Powered Productivity Tracker – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Awesome Raspberry Pi Powered Productivity Tracker Geeky Gadgets If like me you have a tendency to easily get distracted throughout the day, and would like to monitor your productivity. You might be interested in this fantastic DIY Raspberry Pi powered productivity tracker which has been created by Instructables ..

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MagPi 66: Raspberry Pi media projects for your home

Hey folks, Rob from The MagPi here! Issue 66 of The MagPi is out right now, with the ultimate guide to powering your home media with Raspberry Pi. We think the Pi is the perfect replacement or upgrade for many media devices, so in this issue we show you how to build a range of Raspberry Pi media projects

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Raspberry Pi picks Darktrace as two Cambridge giants team up – Cambridge News

Cambridge News Raspberry Pi picks Darktrace as two Cambridge giants team up Cambridge News “Darktrace's AI technology for cyber defense is a game-changer. It provides us with full visibility into our network, including any connected personal devices, and other weak spots.

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Would you like software defined radio with your Raspberry Pi? – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Would you like software defined radio with your Raspberry Pi ? Electronics Weekly (blog) Based around the Grove Platform (a modular, connector prototyping system), the Grove Starter Kit includes a LimeSDR Mini with antennas optimised for 433/868/915 MHz unlicensed bands and a GrovePi+ (an add-on board with 15 Grove 4-pin interfaces that …

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Tiny Raspberry Pi Remote Controlled Truck – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Tiny Raspberry Pi Remote Controlled Truck Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for inspiration for their next project may be interested in a new mini robot created by Omkar Joglekar who has used the awesome Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC to create a tiny remote controlled truck. Omkar has used a …

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HackSpace magazine 3: Scrap Heap Hacking

We’re making with a purpose in issue 3 of HackSpace magazine . Not only are we discovering ways in which 3D printing is helping to save resources — and in some case lives — in the developing world, we’re also going all out with recycling.

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