Monthly Archives: October 2018

Trick or (the ultimate) treat!

I’ll keep today’s blog post short and sweet, because Liz, Helen, and I are all still under the weather . Raspberry Pi 4! Don’t tell Eben, Liz, or the rest of the team I showed you this, but here’s your Halloween ‘trick or treat’ gift: an exclusive sneak peek at the Raspberry Pi 4

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The Steps in Creating a Digital Twin – DesignNews

DesignNews The Steps in Creating a Digital Twin DesignNews The Raspberry Pi provides the hardwired infrastructure for the physical prototype communicating analog or digital data back to the digital twin. The Arduino communicates data from an attached sensor through a USB based serial connection to the ..

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RISC OS goes Open Source, supports royalty-free Raspberry Pi projects – Elektor (blog)

Elektor (blog) RISC OS goes Open Source, supports royalty-free Raspberry Pi projects Elektor (blog) As the new owners of Castle Technology Ltd, RISC OS Developments Ltd are proud to announce that RISC OS, the original OS for ARM processors is now available as a fully Open Source operating system (OS), via the Apache 2.0 licence under the …

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RISC OS goes Open Source, supports royalty-free Raspberry Pi projects – Elektor

RISC OS goes Open Source, supports royalty-free Raspberry Pi projects   Elektor RISC OS, the original OS for ARM processors is now available as a fully Open Source operating system (OS), via the Apache 2.0 licence under the continued …

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Amid Closures And The Decline Of Print Media, Raspberry Pi Is Launching A New Games Mag – Nintendo Life

Nintendo Life Amid Closures And The Decline Of Print Media, Raspberry Pi Is Launching A New Games Mag Nintendo Life Wireframe is a fortnightly publication that will cost £3 per issue but will also be available to download for free, and comes courtesy of Raspberry Pi – yes, that's the same UK company that makes those little computers that are found in so many retro …

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We have the plague

Apologies to our daily visitors (we love you guys); we don’t have a proper blog post for you today because we’re all really ill. (I have food poisoning, Helen is coughing up goo and can barely speak or breathe, and Alex is being sick.) You’ve got a day until Halloween; if you’re looking for inspiration, we’ve got several years of archived spooky project posts for you to check out

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Raspberry Pi launches Wireframe – a new games magazine with a difference – Cambridge Network

Cambridge Network Raspberry Pi launches Wireframe – a new games magazine with a difference Cambridge Network Raspberry Pi is all about making computing accessible to everyone, and in Wireframe, we'll show you how programming, art, music, and design come together to make the video games you love to play — and how you can use these elements to create games …

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Raspberry Pi based sensor kit offers Google Cloud analytics – LinuxGizmos.com

Raspberry Pi based sensor kit offers Google Cloud analytics LinuxGizmos.com The UrsaLeo Pi (UL-RPI1S2R2) is available (including the Raspberry Pi 3) at RS Components for 154 Pounds ($197). It's available at Mouser for $195. More information may be found in the RS Components UrsaLeo Pi announcement, as well as Mouser's ..

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Raspberry Pi: Hands-on with Kali, openSUSE, Fedora and Ubuntu MATE Linux – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi : Hands-on with Kali, openSUSE, Fedora and Ubuntu MATE Linux ZDNet It has been nearly two years since I tried Fedora, Manjaro and Ubuntu MATE on the Raspberry Pi 2 & 3, and there have been a lot of changes since then. Most for the better, such as the introduction of the Pi 3B+, but a few for the worse, such as the end ..

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