Raspberry Pi Sound Card Unveiled By Element 14 For $33 – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Sound Card Unveiled By Element 14 For $33 Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi mini PC owners might be interested to learn that this week Element 14 has announced the launch of a new Raspberry Pi sound card in the form of the Wolfson Audio Card which is now available to purchase for around $33.

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Raspberry Pi gets its own sound card – Engadget

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi gets its own sound card Engadget When UK Prime Minister David Cameron gave a speech at CeBIT this year, what examples did he use to highlight tech innovation in Britain? Yes, ARM and Imagination were on his list, but he also referred to the tiny, Linux-based computer called Raspberry …

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Hi-Fi add-on board gives Raspberry Pi HD audio – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Hi-Fi add-on board gives Raspberry Pi HD audio ElectronicsWeekly.com Developed with Wolfson, it is based around the audio company's WM5102 audio hub chip which has a comprehensive set of analogue and digital audio inputs and outputs, and represents a huge quality increase over Raspberry Pi's existing education-grade

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Raspberry Pi Projects: a big book by Andrew Robinson and Mike Cook

Ben here – Liz is currently non-functional   due to her body having no idea what time it was when she arrived at the office this morning after landing back from San Francisco at the weekend. Raspberry Pi Projects is a fantastic book from Wiley, the publishers of Eben and Gareth’s Raspberry Pi User Guide   and Carrie Anne’s  Adventures in Raspberry Pi . It’s written by two great Pioneers: Dr.

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Raspberry Pi Pirate Radio Station Hack (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Pirate Radio Station Hack (video) Geeky gadgets If you own a Raspberry Pi mini PC and have always fancied becoming a radio DJ, you might be interested in a new Raspberry Pi mini PC hack published over on the MAKE website. That provides you with an instructions for creating your very own Raspberry

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The Raspberry Pi computer – how a bright British idea took flight – The Guardian

The Guardian The Raspberry Pi computer – how a bright British idea took flight The Guardian The elaborate skydive to a field in Berkshire was accomplished using credit card-sized Raspberry Pi computers which released the toy from the balloon when it reached 31 metres above Baumgartner's record and filmed the descent. It is just one of a …

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The Raspberry Pi computer – how a bright British idea took flight – The Guardian

The Guardian The Raspberry Pi computer – how a bright British idea took flight The Guardian The elaborate skydive to a field in Berkshire was accomplished using credit card-sized Raspberry Pi computers which released the toy from the balloon when it reached 31 metres above Baumgartner's record and filmed the descent. It is just one of a …

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Start A Pirate Radio Station With A Raspberry Pi And A Single Wire – Lifehacker Australia

Start A Pirate Radio Station With A Raspberry Pi And A Single Wire Lifehacker Australia Ever wanted to start your own pirate radio station to broadcast your tunes over FM? Make shows how you can do it with just a Raspberry Pi and a single piece of wire

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Blowing in the (fetid subway) wind

A quick post today: I’m at the airport gate waiting to get on a plane. I sent out a tweet about this brilliant advertising application of the Pi last week, but so many of you missed it on Twitter and have emailed to tell me about it since then (including one Dr Eben Upton) that I thought it deserved a spot here. Here’s a digital billboard that responds to the wind created by an approaching train

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Start a Pirate Radio Station with a Raspberry Pi and a Single Wire – Lifehacker

Start a Pirate Radio Station with a Raspberry Pi and a Single Wire Lifehacker Ever wanted to start your own pirate radio station to broadcast your tunes over FM? It's handy for more than just underground college radio, and Make shows how you can do it with just a Raspberry Pi and a single piece of wire.

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