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PiSP Raspberry Pi Zero PSP games console mod – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets PiSP Raspberry Pi Zero PSP games console mod Geeky Gadgets If you have an old Sony PSP lying around gathering dust you may be interested in a new hack which fits the miniature Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC into the case of the Sony handheld games console. Check out the video below to learn more about the project …

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It’s Surprisingly Easy to Install Raspberry Pi in a Karaoke Machine – Geek

Geek It's Surprisingly Easy to Install Raspberry Pi in a Karaoke Machine Geek Everything old is new again—even that 2005 portable karaoke machine gathering dust in the back room of the Goodwill. Self-described “artist” and programmer Brett Neese proved just that by stuffing a Raspberry Pi computer into a $13 thrift-store CRT …

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4 ways the Raspberry Pi is being used in education – O’Reilly Radar

4 ways the Raspberry Pi is being used in education O’Reilly Radar The Raspberry Pi is a small computer that can be used for a variety of projects, and has been heralded as a great boon to education due to its flexibility and simplicity.

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Founder denies Raspberry Pis are lying unused in schools – PC Pro

Founder denies Raspberry Pis are lying unused in schools PC Pro Raspberry Pi founder, Eben Upton, has dismissed a claim that the barebones computers are “gathering dust” in schools.

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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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