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Konekt’s Dash toolkit for building cellular connected devices plays nice with … – The Next Web

Geeky Gadgets Konekt's Dash toolkit for building cellular connected devices plays nice with … The Next Web A pledge of $79 will get you the Dash bundled with the Raspberry Pi B2, a Huawei E303 USB Modem and the SIM.

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Hackaday Retro Edition: Remaking the PDP 8/I With A Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Hackaday Retro Edition: Remaking the PDP 8/I With A Raspberry Pi Hackaday Instead of hundreds of Flip Chips, this PDP-8 is powered by a Raspberry Pi running the SIMH emulator. The 40-pin GPIO connector on the Pi is broken out to 92 LEDs and 26 toggle switches on a large PCB. This setup gets [Oscar] a reasonable facsimile of

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Hackaday Hackaday Retro Edition: Remaking the PDP 8/I With A Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday Instead of hundreds of Flip Chips, this PDP-8 is powered by a Raspberry Pi running the SIMH emulator.

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Schools Raspberry Pi competition – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Schools Raspberry Pi competition ElectronicsWeekly.com “One of the most exciting innovations of recent years is the Raspberry Pi . This affordable credit-card sized computer aims to educate the next generation of software and hardware engineers in programming. Recognising its potential, we teamed up with …

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Make a DIY Compact Camera Using Raspberry Pi – PetaPixel (blog)

PetaPixel (blog) Make a DIY Compact Camera Using Raspberry Pi PetaPixel (blog) Raspberry Pi project platform PiJuice is currently raising funds for its portable module on Kickstarter. As a demo of its capabilities, the team has created a step-by-step tutorial showing how the product can be used to build a DIY Raspberry Pi compact …

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Kano OS made free for Raspberry Pi 2 – SlashGear

Kano OS made free for Raspberry Pi 2 SlashGear To quicken the development of Kano OS and its innards, the team behind the creation of the “fast, fun, friendly OS” have made it free to Raspberry Pi 2. This software works with games, web browsing, a video app, and lots of tools for software development.

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Our 1000th blog post!

We recently noticed that we were soon to be approaching our 1000th post since our blog began in July 2011 , and thought we ought to curate some stats and share some of our proudest moments from this incredible journey with you! Eben set up the blog to let people know about developments of the Raspberry Pi and its use in education. This is what the website looked like back then: We’ve come a long way since that first post: the blog has seen two ( 2013 , 2014 ) major redesigns (as well as that joke one ), and it’s brought you eight product launches ( Model B , Model B rev2 , Model A , Camera module , Pi NoIR camera , Compute module , Model B+ , Model A+ and Pi 2 Model B ); we’ve announced Picademy , free learning resources , our million pound education fund , we announced we’re sending Pis to the International Space Station , we’ve run several competitions and many more education initiatives as well as featuring countless amazing Raspberry Pi projects.

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Turn A Raspberry Pi 2 Into A Cheap SteamBox For In-Home Streaming – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Turn A Raspberry Pi 2 Into A Cheap SteamBox For In-Home Streaming Lifehacker Australia When combined with Steam's In-Home Streaming, the new Raspberry Pi 2 can become a super-affordable Steam Box capable of streaming games from your PC to your TV. On their new show, Possibly Unsafe, Patrick Norton and Michael Hand demonstrates

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