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Celebrating our teachers

The end of the academic year is here, and we are marking the occasion by celebrating teachers from all over the world. For those about to teach, we salute you. Since last September, we’ve run a whole host of programmes that teachers have been involved in

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Learn how to create Raspberry Pi projects with these online courses – Mashable

Mashable Learn how to create Raspberry Pi projects with these online courses Mashable You, too, could get in on the game and start a slew of your own creative projects with the Raspberry Pi. and more »

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Comment: Power to the Pii-ple – Electronics Weekly

Electronics Weekly Comment: Power to the Pii-ple Electronics Weekly See: Raspberry Pi 3 gets faster, better Wi-Fi, and PoE-ready. Evolutionary change is the name of the game. One interesting aspect is the heat spreader above the SoC

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Create SLUG! It’s just like Snake, but with a slug

Recreate Snake, the favourite mobile phone game from the late nineties, using a slug*, a Raspberry Pi, a Sense HAT, and our free resource ! *A virtual slug. Not a real slug. Please leave the real slugs out in nature

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Play laser tag with these Raspberry Pi & Arduino tanks – htxt.africa

htxt.africa Play laser tag with these Raspberry Pi & Arduino tanks htxt.africa Playing a game of laser tag at home has become a reality thanks to some clever Raspberry Pi and Arduino setups in the past, and it's been taken a step further by replacing the players with RC tanks. Inspired by the game War Thunder, user “Arduino Guy” …

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Ben’s Raspberry Pi Twilight Zone pinball hack

When Ben North was faced with the dilemma of his nine-year-old son wanting him to watch his pinball games while, at the same time, Ben should be doing housework, he came up with a brilliant hack. Ben decided to investigate the inner workings of his twenty-year-old Twilight Zone pinball machine to convert its score display data into a video stream he could keep an eye on while working. Ben ended up with this.

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