Monthly Archives: July 2018

CalCloc Raspberry Pi Project Keeps You Organised – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets CalCloc Raspberry Pi Project Keeps You Organised Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a little more organisation in their lives may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi project posted to the Hackaday website this month providing details on how you can create your own CalClock which has been kindly …

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Moonhack 2018: reaching for the stars!

Last year, Code Club Australia set a new world record during their Moonhack event for the most young people coding within 24 hours. This year, they’re hoping to get 50000 kids involved — here’s how you can take part in this interstellar record attempt! Celebrating the Apollo 11 moon landing Nearly 50 years ago, humankind took one giant leap and landed on the moon for the first time. The endeavour involved an incredible amount of technological innovation that, amongst other things, helped set the stage for modern coding

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Library to offer Raspberry Pi workshops – Corning Leader

Library to offer Raspberry Pi workshops Corning Leader The Southeast Steuben County Library, 300 Nasser Civic Center Plaza, Corning, will host workshops focused on raspberry pis from 3:30 to 5 p.m.

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Maxed out your Raspberry Pi? New quad-core board supports 4K, Sata storage, USB 3.1, gigabit Ethernet – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Maxed out your Raspberry Pi ? New quad-core board supports 4K, Sata storage, USB 3.1, gigabit Ethernet TechRepublic If you're running up against the limits of what the $35 Raspberry Pi can do, Gigabyte's latest developer board could be the device for you. The latest offering ups the ante on the Pi in every way, delivering a capable board for a small form factor PC

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Master Raspberry Pi today — now 72% off – PocketNow (press release) (blog)

PocketNow (press release) (blog) Master Raspberry Pi today — now 72% off PocketNow (press release) (blog) Included in this Starter Kit is a new Raspberry Pi 3 with a Sensor Kit containing 37 sensor modules. Plus, there's instructions for 35 products for you to get started building right away. There are also 4 courses included to show you the ropes.

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Raspberry Pi’s Own App Store Is The Newest Reason To Love This Mini Computer – Fossbytes

Fossbytes Raspberry Pi's Own App Store Is The Newest Reason To Love This Mini Computer Fossbytes The Raspberry Pi Foundation keeps updating its Debian-based Raspian operating system from time to time. The developers keep adding new features to make the device a more attractive option for beginners who wish to start learning programming or get …

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Gigabyte Single Board PC Is Like Raspberry Pi On Steroids With Quad-Core Intel CPU And Dual LAN – Hot Hardware

Hot Hardware Gigabyte Single Board PC Is Like Raspberry Pi On Steroids With Quad-Core Intel CPU And Dual LAN Hot Hardware There's no shortage of options in the DIY micro-PC market, one that Raspberry Pi arguably spearheaded over five-years-ago with the release of its first unit. Since that time, a lot of competition has risen to the surface, including none other than ..

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Smart Power Strip Revived with Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Smart Power Strip Revived with Raspberry Pi Hackaday We're all for buying broken stuff from eBay to save yourself a few bucks: buy it cheap, fix it, and reap the rewards of being a step ahead of the average consumer. Searching through the “For parts or not working” categories is nearly the official …

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