Hot Hardware Intel Kills Arduino 101 Family Of Raspberry Pi Rivaling DIY Tinker …
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Intel Kills Arduino 101 Family Of Raspberry Pi Rivaling DIY Tinker … – Hot Hardware
Hot Hardware Intel Kills Arduino 101 Family Of Raspberry Pi Rivaling DIY Tinker …
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Intel Kills Arduino 101 Family Of Raspberry Pi Rivaling DIY Tinker … – Hot Hardware
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Community Profile: Alex Eames
Zero W Joins Raspberry Pi Family on 5th Birthday LinuxInsider.com Priced at just US$10, the device is affordable for anyone who wants to take the Pi for a test drive. “We imagine you'll find all sorts of uses for the Zero W,” said Raspberry PI founder Eben Upton.”It makes a better general purpose computer because you …
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Raspberry Pi Certified Educator Grace Owolade-Coombes runs the fantastically inclusive South London Raspberry Jam with her son Femi.
Next week brings another opportunity for educators to visit the Raspberry Pi Foundation at Bett 2017 , the huge annual EdTech event in London. We’ll be at ExCeL London from 25-28 January, and we’ll be running more than 50 workshops and talks over the four days. Whether you’re a school teacher or a community educator, there’s something for you: visit our stand (G460) to discover ways to bring the power of digital making to your classroom and beyond.
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Join our workshops and talks at Bett 2017
If you follow us on Facebook or Google+, you’ll probably be aware of my maker crush on Bob Clagett. And if you work in the Pi Towers office, you’ll have noticed the I Like To Make Stuff merchandise that covers my desk. Subscribers to the I Like To Make Stuff channel will be aware of Bob’s easy-to-follow style of building.
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I Like To Make Stuff – Raspberry Pi Builds
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Holidays with Pi
Feeling stuck for what to buy the beloved maker in your life? Maybe your niece wants to get into Minecraft hacking, or your Dad fancies his hand at home automation on a budget?
“The project idea came from this tongue-in-cheek Twitter post. But hey, why not try to make one? I read somewhere that the world needs more ridiculous smart devices”. These are the words of Eric Tsai , a maker of connected devices and home automation, on his website etsai.net .
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Internet of Things Pregnancy Test
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The Impact of Ten Million