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Learn How to Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Projects with This Training Bundle – XDA Developers (blog)

XDA Developers (blog) Learn How to Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Projects with This Training Bundle XDA Developers (blog) The Internet of Things revolution has democratized robotics knowledge and changed the way we interact with technology. The infamous Raspberry Pi —a tiny-yet-powerful computer that can be used to build a virtually limitless number of awesome …

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Raspberry Pi competition: Robot dog unlocks potential of pocket-sized computer – International Business Times UK

International Business Times UK Raspberry Pi competition: Robot dog unlocks potential of pocket-sized computer International Business Times UK Since launching in 2012 the Raspberry Pi has fundamentally changed the way computer science is taught. More than five million of the credit card-sized computers have been used by schools around the world to teach the principles of computer hardware and

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RealVNC now available on Raspberry Pi – Cambridge News

Cambridge News RealVNC now available on Raspberry Pi Cambridge News “We were inspired by the Raspberry Pi community and how it's changed the way people interact with computers,” said Andy Harter, founder and CEO at RealVNC. “We're delighted that VNC is now available on another platform and excited about becoming

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Lincoln University’s digital garden, and its gold medal

At this year’s Chelsea Flower Show, Lincoln University’s digital garden, which changed the way it looked depending on what people tweeted, sent messages back to people interacting with it, and did all kinds of interesting things with twenty servo motors and a lot of hinges, won a gold medal. See if you can guess what was powering it. We were sent some BBC news coverage, which, sadly, doesn’t actually mention the Pi behind the scenes (although it is beyond delightful for us to see Ringo Starr looking interestedly at it) – but you can read more about the Pi’s involvement, and the philosophy behind the garden, over at the Times Educational Supplement

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