Monthly Archives: April 2018

Praise for young Raspberry Pi engineers – Bognor Regis Observer

Bognor Regis Observer Praise for young Raspberry Pi engineers Bognor Regis Observer Two Felpham Community College students have earned praise from engineering experts after designing a product to raise awareness of air pollution. Year 13 students Charlie Davies and Owen Simons were runners-up in their category at the national final of ..

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Continued: the answers to your questions for Eben Upton

Last week, we shared the first half of our Q&A with Raspberry Pi Trading CEO and Raspberry Pi creator Eben Upton. Today we follow up with all your other questions, including your expectations for a Raspberry Pi 4, Eben’s dream add-ons, and whether we really could go smaller than the Zero.

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How to build a Raspberry Pi-powered NAS | Windows Central – Windows Central

Windows Central How to build a Raspberry Pi-powered NAS | Windows Central Windows Central Forget buying a readymade NAS solution. Here's how you can create your own using a $40 Raspberry Pi.

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How to build a Raspberry Pi-powered NAS – Windows Central

Windows Central How to build a Raspberry Pi -powered NAS Windows Central There are some awesome Network Attached Storage (NAS) solutions out there that can be bought, setup and accessed within an hour. The downside to these devices is the cost, which can be upwards of $1,000 depending on what you need from connected storage …

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How to build a Raspberry Pi-powered NAS – Windows Central

Windows Central How to build a Raspberry Pi -powered NAS Windows Central There are some awesome Network Attached Storage (NAS) solutions out there that can be bought, setup and accessed within an hour.

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How to build a Raspberry Pi-powered NAS – Windows Central

Windows Central How to build a Raspberry Pi -powered NAS Windows Central There are some awesome Network Attached Storage (NAS) solutions out there that can be bought, setup and accessed within an hour. The downside to these devices is the cost, which can be upwards of $1,000 depending on what you need from connected storage … DIY Raspberry Pi NAS Geeky Gadgets all 3 news articles »

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More Brits plan their own smart home devices using the Raspberry Pi – Design Products & Applications (press release)

Design Products & Applications (press release) More Brits plan their own smart home devices using the Raspberry Pi Design Products & Applications (press release) 24 April 2018. The Raspberry Pi is becoming more popular with UK makers as nearly half of Brits plan to use it for an electronics project, with 87 percent having already used it to make a smart home device.

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Picture Gallery: PA’s Raspberry Pi Competition 2018, in picture form – Electronics Weekly

Electronics Weekly Picture Gallery: PA's Raspberry Pi Competition 2018, in picture form Electronics Weekly Each team was allowed a limited amount of additional hardware (besides a display, keyboard, mouse, SD card and Internet connectivity), with a budget of approximately £100, not including the cost of the Pi.

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Tackling climate change and helping the community

In today’s guest post, seventh-grade students Evan Callas, Will Ross, Tyler Fallon, and Kyle Fugate share their story of using the Raspberry Pi Oracle Weather Station in their Innovation Lab class, headed by Raspberry Pi Certified Educator Chris Aviles . United Nations Sustainable Goals The past couple of weeks in our Innovation Lab class, our teacher, Mr Aviles, has challenged us students to design a project that helps solve one of the United Nations Sustainable Goals

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UK maker community turns to Raspberry Pi – New Electronics

UK maker community turns to Raspberry Pi New Electronics UK maker community turns to Raspberry Pi . The Raspberry Pi is becoming more popular with UK makers as nearly half of Brits (48 per cent) say they plan to use it for an electronics project, with 87 per cent of makers having already used the mini-PC to ..

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