Monthly Archives: February 2018

Pi Desktop: desirable, but Linux skills required – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Pi Desktop: desirable, but Linux skills required Electronics Weekly (blog) This is not unique to the Wolfson/Cirrus card, time and time again I have had the same situation with the many Raspberry Pi audio products I have tried – which is a shame, because you really have to hear how good they are to believe the sound that can …

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Barbot 4: the bartending Grandfather clock

Meet Barbot 4, the drink-dispensing Grandfather clock who knows when it’s time to party. Barbot 4. Grandfather Time (first video of cocktail robot) The first introduction to my latest barbot – this time made inside a grandfather clock.

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Raspberry Pi Camera Mount With Pan And Tilt Servos – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Camera Mount With Pan And Tilt Servos Geeky Gadgets Once created the pan and tilted mount can be used with the official Raspberry Pi camera, and the full system can be built in approximately eight hours thanks to the complete instructions provided by the project page this week. The project is classed as …

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Community Profile: Dr. Lucy Rogers

This column is from The MagPi issue 58 . You can download a PDF of the full issue for free, or subscribe to receive the print edition through your letterbox or the digital edition on your tablet. All proceeds from the print and digital editions help the Raspberry Pi Foundation achieve our charitable goals

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Open source turns 20: How Linux, Raspberry Pi, Chromium and more are influencing PCs – IDG Connect (blog)

IDG Connect (blog) Open source turns 20: How Linux, Raspberry Pi , Chromium and more are influencing PCs IDG Connect (blog) Open-source software runs something in your life even if you don't realize it. Raspberry Pi fans take advantage of open-source software.

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NanoSound Raspberry Pi Music Player And Portable Digital Audio Storage System – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets NanoSound Raspberry Pi Music Player And Portable Digital Audio Storage System Geeky Gadgets The development team over at Nanomesher has once again returned to Kickstarter to launch their latest campaign, with the aim of raising funds to help take their NanoSound Raspberry Pi powered media player and portable digital audio storage system into …

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Open source turns 20: How Linux, Raspberry Pi, Chromium and … – PCWorld

PCWorld Open source turns 20: How Linux, Raspberry Pi, Chromium and … PCWorld It's been 20 years since the term open source was coined by the Open Source Initiative, and computers haven't been the same since

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Open source turns 20: How Linux, Raspberry Pi, Chromium and more are influencing PCs – PCWorld

Open source turns 20: How Linux, Raspberry Pi , Chromium and more are influencing PCs PCWorld Raspberry Pi fans take advantage of open-source software. Linux and BSD open-source servers run our websites and corporate networks, as well as in-flight entertainment units and computer kiosks

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Four days of STEAM at Bett 2018

If you’re an educator from the UK, chances are you’ve heard of Bett. For everyone else: Bett stands for British Education Technology Tradeshow. It’s the El Dorado of edtech, where every street is adorned with interactive whiteboards, VR headsets, and new technologies for the classroom

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