Turn A Raspberry Pi Into A Sunrise Alarm Clock – Lifehacker Australia

Turn A Raspberry Pi Into A Sunrise Alarm Clock Lifehacker Australia The build, as featured by hardware hacking blog Adafruit, is relatively simple, consisting of an LED strip, a Raspberry Pi and a few requisite adaptors. A small amount of soldering is required, but it's otherwise fairly straightforward.

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ARM developer: Raspberry Pi not enough to get kids coding – ComputerWeekly.com

ARM developer: Raspberry Pi not enough to get kids coding ComputerWeekly.com … Raspberry Pi computer. The Raspberry Pi has been hailed as a revolutionary device for encouraging children to code, but Wilson believes the UK must do more to encourage engineering if it wants to close the skills gap that the engineering industry …

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Raspberry Pi "gathering dust" in schools – PC Pro

Raspberry Pi “gathering dust” in schools PC Pro For all its success in the hacker community, the Raspberry Pi isn't seeing much uptake in schools. That's according to anecdotal evidence from Kano, a British startup which hopes to make the Raspberry Pi easier for kids to understand with its own £69 ..

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Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Sunrise Alarm Clock – LifeHacker India

Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Sunrise Alarm Clock LifeHacker India The build, as featured by hardware hacking blog Adafruit, is relatively simple, consisting of an LED strip, a Raspberry Pi and a few requisite adapters. A small amount of soldering is required, but it's otherwise fairly straightforward. For those with ..

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Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Sunrise Alarm Clock – Lifehacker

Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Sunrise Alarm Clock Lifehacker The build, as featured by hardware hacking blog Adafruit, is relatively simple, consisting of an LED strip, a Raspberry Pi and a few requisite adapters.

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News from Carrie Anne Philbin

Carrie Anne’s end-of-year edition of Geek Gurl Diaries had some news in it that might interest you. The whole of the video (especially the book competition) is likely to be something you’ll find interesting – but the REALLY interesting bit is the announcement that Carrie Anne makes at around the 3:49 mark. Congratulations Carrie Anne – we’re really looking forward to seeing you on Monday morning!

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Raspberry Pi Bioscope Combines Retro And Digital Technologies (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Bioscope Combines Retro And Digital Technologies (video) Geeky gadgets Jon Stam and Simon de Bakker have used an awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC mini PC together with a 3D printer to create the Raspberry Pi Bioscope which allows users the ability to control the playback of images using a crank handle positioned on the side

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Power a Set of Voice-Controlled Electrical Outlets with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Power a Set of Voice-Controlled Electrical Outlets with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker The Raspberry Pi has proven to be an excellent resource for anyone looking to do some DIY home automation. Instructables user Ben Finio shows off how to add another layer to that system by using a Raspberry Pi to power a voice controller for electrical

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Mathematica and the Wolfram Language on Raspberry Pi: a guest post from Wolfram Research

Have you been staring at the Mathematica and Wolfram Language icons on your Raspbian install, and wondering where to get started? We’ll be featuring several guest posts from Wolfram Research in the coming weeks, so you can start to get to work with them. This first, introductory post is from Arnoud Buzing

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