Raspberry Pi Touchscreen 5 Inch Display BackPack Unveiled By Adafruit For $70 – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Touchscreen 5 Inch Display BackPack Unveiled By Adafruit For $70 Geeky Gadgets The Raspberry Pi touchscreen shows up as a USB mouse so you can use it with any computer, without the need for any special drivers. The new Raspberry Pi touchscreen is now available to purchase for $69.96 from the Adafruit online store.

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Just got your hands on the new Raspberry Pi? Here’s the 6 best uses for it. – PC Pro

Just got your hands on the new Raspberry Pi ? Here's the 6 best uses for it. PC Pro With single-board microcomputers like the Raspberry Pi becoming increasingly widespread, hobby computing is becoming easier and cheaper than ever before.

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Build a Motivational Bathroom Scale with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Build a Motivational Bathroom Scale with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker One of the most deterring parts about trying to lose weight is that moment when you look down at the scale. This custom built scale ditches unsatisfying numbers and uses a Raspberry Pi to actually talk to you when your step up to help keep you motivated.

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The 6 best uses for your Raspberry Pi: easy projects for your new … – PC Pro

PC Pro The 6 best uses for your Raspberry Pi : easy projects for your new … PC Pro With single-board microcomputers like the Raspberry Pi becoming increasingly widespread, hobby computing is becoming easier and cheaper than ever before

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Raspberry Pi BerryIMU Orientation Sensor (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi BerryIMU Orientation Sensor (video) Geeky Gadgets IMUs can be found in electronic devices such as quadcopters, smartphones, Segways and Wii remotes to name a few and are used to sense movement and orientation within the devices. Mark Williams creator of the Raspberry Pi BerryIMU explains a little

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Raspberry Pi at record breaking Skills Night – Southgate Amateur Radio Club

Raspberry Pi at record breaking Skills Night Southgate Amateur Radio Club The event was held at the Danbury Village Hall near Chelmsford and a record 66 people signed the attendance register. The first Skills Night was held in January 2014 with the aim of helping newcomers to the hobby. Since then the monthly amateur radio

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Pico has beta drivers for Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black – New Electronics

Pico has beta drivers for Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black New Electronics Pico Technology has released beta drivers for its oscilloscope and data logging devices, which run on both the BeagleBone Black and Raspberry Pi development boards. The drivers give programmers access to a range of USB oscilloscopes and data loggers

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MagPi issue 26

I’m in a bit of a rush today; we’re all at the factory in Wales where the Raspberry Pi is built to show the team that works in Cambridge how to make a Pi. So I’ll hand over to Team MagPi, who have just released their 26th edition of the free  monthly Raspberry Pi magazine, written by Raspberry Pi fans for Raspberry Pi fans. Editor Ash Stone says: This month’s Issue is packed with hardware and programming articles.  We are pleased to present the first article in an OpenCV (open source computer vision) image recognition software series by Derek Campbell.  The robot that Derek used to test the software configuration is shown on this month’s cover.

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