Monthly Archives: July 2018

Want to use Windows 10 on a Raspberry Pi to build an appliance? Now you can get enterprise-grade support – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Want to use Windows 10 on a Raspberry Pi to build an appliance? Now you can get enterprise-grade support TechRepublic Today Windows runs on far more than just desktops, and is even available on tiny low-power boards such as the Raspberry Pi .

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Hackspace magazine 9: tools, tools, tools

Rejoice! It’s time for a new issue of Hackspace magazine , packed with things for you to make, build, hack, and create!   HackSpace magazine issue 9 Tools: they’re what separates humans from the apes! Whereas apes use whatever they find around them to get honey, pick pawpaws, and avoid prickly pears, we humans take the step of making things with which to make other things. That’s why in this issue of HackSpace magazine, we look at 50 essential tools to make you better at making (and by extension better at being a human)

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Raspberry Pi supercomputers: From DIY clusters to 750-board monsters – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi supercomputers: From DIY clusters to 750-board monsters TechRepublic While the £35 Pi is by no means a computing powerhouse, in recent years enthusiasts have begun harnessing the power of armies of the tiny boards. There's a wide range of Pi clusters out there, from modest five-board arrangements all the way up to …

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Hadoopi – Raspberry Pi Hadoop Cluster – iProgrammer

Hadoopi – Raspberry Pi Hadoop Cluster iProgrammer There's an updated version of Hadoopi, a Hadoop distribution for the Raspberry Pi . Hadoopi supports various components of the Hadoop ecosystem including HBase, Hive, and Spark

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Building a Spotify speaker using a Raspberry Pi – MyBroadband

MyBroadband Building a Spotify speaker using a Raspberry Pi MyBroadband If you have a Spotify Premium subscription and would like to stream music directly to your speaker over your home Wi-Fi network, though, you can use a Raspberry Pi to turn an old speaker into a Spotify-connected sound system.

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Eight(ish) Raspberry Pi projects for the summer

The sun is actually shining here in Cambridge, and with it, summer-themed Raspberry Pi projects are sprouting like mushrooms across our UK-based community (even though mushrooms don’t like hot weather…). So we thought we’d gather some of our favourite Pi-powered projects perfect for the sun-drenched outdoors. Air quality monitors and solar radiation With the sun out in all its glory, we’re spending far more time outside than is usual for UK summer

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Comment: Wireless freedom for the Pi – Electronics Weekly

Electronics Weekly Comment: Wireless freedom for the Pi Electronics Weekly The latest in the series from the team behind OEMSecrets, which powers our EW-Compare component price comparison system, considers the Wi-Fi performance of the Raspberry Pi 3B+. Written by Tam Hanna.

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A Raspberry Pi 3 is the key to making coding fun – Android Authority (blog)

Android Authority (blog) A Raspberry Pi 3 is the key to making coding fun Android Authority (blog) As well as the components, this bundle comes with four learning kits to imbue you with Raspberry Pi programming knowledge. You'll add some useful coding skills to your repertoire, and in the introductory course alone you'll learn how to build a gaming …

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