Monthly Archives: May 2018

Project Floofball and more: Pi pet stuff

It’s a public holiday here today (yes, again ). So, while we indulge in the traditional pastime of barbecuing stuff (ourselves, mainly), here’s a little trove of Pi projects that cater for our various furry friends. Project Floofball Nicole Horward created Project Floofball for her hamster, Harold

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How to Setup a Cheap Raspberry Pi for Cloud Gaming – Flickstiq (blog)

Flickstiq (blog) How to Setup a Cheap Raspberry Pi for Cloud Gaming Flickstiq (blog) Building a Raspberry Pi is one of the cheapest ways to start your Cloud Gaming journey.

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NanoPC-T4: A powerful Raspberry Pi alternative without the bottleneck issues – TechRepublic

TechRepublic NanoPC-T4: A powerful Raspberry Pi alternative without the bottleneck issues TechRepublic For users and developers looking for a more powerful alternative to the Raspberry Pi , the NanoPC-T4—FriendlyELEC's newest single-board computer (SBC)—uses the same system-on-a-chip (SoC) as Samsung's Chromebook Plus, but at a fraction of the …

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HackSpace magazine 7: Internet of Everything

We’re usually averse to buzzwords at HackSpace magazine , but not this month: in issue 7, we’re taking a deep dive into the Internet of Things. Internet of Things (IoT) To many people, IoT is a shady term used by companies to sell you something you already own, but this time with WiFi; to us, it’s a way to make our builds smarter, more useful, and more connected. In HackSpace magazine #7, you can join us on a tour of the boards that power IoT projects, marvel at the ways in which other makers are using IoT, and get started with your first IoT project! Awesome projects DIY retro computing: this issue, we’re taking our collective hat off to Spencer Owen.

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Join us at the Education Summit at PyCon UK 2018

PyCon UK 2018 will take place on Saturday 15 September to Wednesday 19 September in the splendid Cardiff City Hall, just a few miles from the Sony Technology Centre where the vast majority of Raspberry Pis is made.

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How we moved an IoT code project from a Raspberry Pi to Google Cloud – Stacey on IoT

Stacey on IoT How we moved an IoT code project from a Raspberry Pi to Google Cloud Stacey on IoT Last year, as an amateur (and I mean very amateur) developer, I created a simple Python app using Twilio APIs to run our IoT Podcast Hotline voicemail. Since the service has to run all the time, I decided to use an inexpensive Raspberry Pi as the server.

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Raspberry Pi Windows 10 On ARM Tested – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Windows 10 On ARM Tested Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts wondering how the awesome mini PC would fare running Windows 10 on ARM are sure to be interested in a new video created by Novaspirit Tech. Who just tested the Windows 10 on ARM operating system running on a Raspberry ..

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