How to use a Raspberry Pi to control your hi-fi – PC Pro

PC Pro How to use a Raspberry Pi to control your hi-fi PC Pro Thanks to iTunes, Spotify and Beats Music, listening to music, wherever you are is easy. However, for those on a budget, unlocking your home or office hi-fi to newer ways of consuming music is often out of reach. One of the benefits of the Raspberry Pi …

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RS Components stocks new Raspberry Pi model – IT-Online

ElectronicsWeekly.com RS Components stocks new Raspberry Pi model IT-Online RS Components (RS), the trading brand of Electrocomponents, the global distributor for engineers, is now stocking the new and improved Raspberry Pi Model A+, which combines enhanced value and ease of use with smaller size and lower power

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How to Build a Handheld, Raspberry Pi-Powered Game Console – Lifehacker

Lifehacker How to Build a Handheld, Raspberry Pi -Powered Game Console Lifehacker The Raspberry Pi is a great little mini-computer for playing classic video games from your childhood. But, thanks to its small size, it's also possible to turn it into a portable handheld game console that plays your favorite titles, from NES to N64.

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Young Reporter: Success At Croydon’s First Ever Raspberry Pi Jam – Your Local Guardian

Young Reporter: Success At Croydon's First Ever Raspberry Pi Jam Your Local Guardian The aim of this event was to get people (especially the younger generation) interested in the world of electronics and coding and help them to enjoy this side of technology. According to Wikipedia, a Raspberry Pi is “a credit card-sized single-board ..

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PiPiano: a musical, educational add-on board

Last week we received a surprise parcel from Mike Horne , containing a new add-on board for us to look at. Mike introduced it to us: It’s called the PiPiano and was designed and developed by 14-year-old Zachary Igielman, who is a regular at CamJam and our line-following-robot guru! He’s currently running an Indiegogo campaign for the board which he’s fitting in around his school work

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How to use a Raspberry Pi to control your hi-fi: wirelessly send music to your … – PC Pro

PC Pro How to use a Raspberry Pi to control your hi-fi: wirelessly send music to your … PC Pro Thanks to iTunes, Spotify and Beats Music, listening to music, wherever you are is easy. However, for those on a budget, unlocking your home or office hi-fi to newer ways of consuming music is often out of reach.

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3D Printing to Raspberry Pi’s: How a Quiet Florida School Library Got … – EdSurge

3D Printing to Raspberry Pi's : How a Quiet Florida School Library Got … EdSurge Encouraged by her husband to purchase a Raspberry Pi for students to use, Houser discovered the Makerspace movement while researching how to incorporate the device into her curriculum. Intrigued to learn of other libraries that had incorporated

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How to turn a Raspberry Pi into a home media centre: build a fully-functional … – PC Pro

PC Pro How to turn a Raspberry Pi into a home media centre: build a fully-functional … PC Pro A good thing about Raspberry Pi is that its diminutive size makes it an excellent choice for those who want to add a small, unobtrusive media centre to their home cinema setup without breaking the bank

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EDUCATION: Techno pupils from Ashby win Raspberry Pi – Burton Mail

EDUCATION: Techno pupils from Ashby win Raspberry Pi Burton Mail Pupils at Ivanhoe College have started using a Raspberry Pi –a prize they won at The Big Band, the UK Young Scientists and Engineers Fair. This £22 credit card-sized, single-board computer plugs into a monitor or television and uses a standard keyboard

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Join us at the Bett Show 2015

In my former life as a Computing and ICT teacher and even before that as an ICT Technician, I always looked forward to the Bett Show in London. The Bett Show is the world’s leading learning technology event. Imagine a trade show meets teachers conference and you might have some idea of what it is like

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