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This Raspberry Pi-Powered Claw Machine is a Enjoyable Approach to Do Some Charity Work This Christmas – Infosurhoy

This Raspberry Pi-Powered Claw Machine is a Enjoyable Approach to Do Some Charity Work This Christmas   Infosurhoy People get charitable around Christmas, and there are companies out there that like to get in on the action. Some release products designed to raise money for …

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This Raspberry Pi-Powered Claw Machine is a Fun Way to Do Some Charity Work This Christmas – Gizmodo UK

This Raspberry Pi-Powered Claw Machine is a Fun Way to Do Some Charity Work This Christmas   Gizmodo UK People get charitable around Christmas, and there are companies out there that like to get in on the action. Some release products designed to raise money for …

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Raspberry Pi 4: Release date and new features – Techworld.com

Raspberry Pi 4: Release date and new features Techworld.com The Raspberry Pi 3 was launched in 2016, and there has been speculation that the Raspberry Pi Foundation – the charity responsible for the computer – will leave this product on the market for three years before the next iteration, possibly taking us up …

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Play This Raspberry Pi-Powered Claw Machine to Win Money For Charity – Lifehacker

Play This Raspberry Pi -Powered Claw Machine to Win Money For Charity Lifehacker You can see how they wired up the Raspberry Pi to the claw machine controls. They even set the claw machine for maximum payouts (and yes, you're not paranoid: that's a setting you can adjust in claw machines), since this is for a charity after all.

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Play With This Raspberry Pi-Powered Claw Machine to Win Money For Charity – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Play With This Raspberry Pi -Powered Claw Machine to Win Money For Charity Lifehacker You can see how they wired up the Raspberry Pi to the claw machine controls.

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Computer Aid Connect: taking the internet to remote areas

Computer Aid is aiming to bring offline access to educational websites to areas with limited internet access. Right now, it’s turning recycled Raspberry Pi boards into portable internet hotspots. “It’s for offline students and teachers across the world,” said Nicola Gampell, E-Learning and Marketing Officer for Computer Aid International.

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Welcome Philip!

The sharp-eyed among you will have noticed that a couple of months back, we were advertising for a new CEO of the Raspberry Pi Foundation.   Today we’re really excited to announce that Philip Colligan will be joining us in July as the new CEO of the Raspberry Pi Foundation.  Philip will be responsible for overseeing all of our charitable activities – that’s everything from our outreach and learning resources to grant-giving and partnerships with government and other organisations.  He’ll be working closely with Eben, who continues as the CEO of Raspberry Pi Trading.

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A Raspberry Pi computer lab for learners in South Africa

Back in July we wrote about an exciting project aiming to make computing accessible to school students in South Africa, where most schools have no computers at all and many lack electricity. Solar Powered Learning was raising funds for a Raspberry Pi computer lab at a secondary school in Johannesburg, with the aim of creating a facility that can be reproduced all over South Africa, and powered by solar energy where mains electricity isn’t available. Their Indiegogo campaign was successful; we donated a classroom set of Pis and accessories, and project manager Taskeen Adam and fellow organisers set about coordinating volunteers to sand, drill, paint, lay cables, build desks and fit curtains

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