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Want to set up a network of Raspberry Pi computers? Here’s how to do it – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Want to set up a network of Raspberry Pi computers? Here's how to do it TechRepublic The Raspberry Pi Foundation's director of software engineering Gordon Hollingworth says that PiServer encompasses “broader functionality” than similar community tools such PiNet, and should “work for industrial Raspberry Pi solutions as well as in the …

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Check out the Raspberry Pi Guy video channel – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Check out the Raspberry Pi Guy video channel Electronics Weekly (blog) There are also a series of Pi related interviews, including with Pi creator Eben Upton, and Gordon Hollingworth and Clive Beale of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Check out the latest Raspberry Pi Guy video, for example – building an electric skateboard, …

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The Raspberry Pi Guy interviews Eben and Gordon

On Monday, Matt Timmons-Brown, The Raspberry Pi Guy , took a day out from revising for his GCSEs to come and do some video interviews with Eben and Gordon. We really enjoy working with Matt; he asks difficult questions, and I think that many of you will find this interview particularly interesting, as Eben talks about plans for open-sourcing the Pi’s graphics stack, what’s going on with the display board, what’s up with Windows 10, and much more. Thanks Matt – come back to Pi Towers when your exams are over! (Next time, we want more Gordon!)

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The Raspberry Pi Guy Interviews Clive & Gordon

Last month we put out a call for questions for our education and engineering teams.  Matt Timmons-Brown , aka The Raspberry Pi Guy ,  was given the chance to interview Clive Beale who heads up our education team; and Gordon Hollingworth who heads up software engineering.

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Call for questions: Q & A interview with the engineering and education teams

Back in February 2014, Matt Timmons-Brown captured Gordon, our Head of Software, and would not let him go to the café for his “Gordon Special” until he had spilled all of our secrets . Gordon thinking about ‘Specials” as the ghost of a Toltec shaman hoots mournfully over his shoulder

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Slice – a media player using the Raspberry Pi Compute Module

We revealed the Raspberry Pi Compute Module back in April, and released the Compute Module Development Kit in the middle of June. Since then we’ve had a lot of interest and will shortly start shipping the Compute Module in volume to a variety of manufacturers who have already designed it into their products.

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Talks from Team Pi

I’ve been pointed at a couple of videos which might interest you: you’ll learn something new from both of these. First up, Eben explains more about the Compute Module to our friends at RS Components: And a little later on, Gordon, our Head of Software, gave a talk to the Prime Conference at the Royal Institution about the decisions that led us to repatriate manufacture of the Raspberry Pi to the UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syqDIopa5rA Enjoy!

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Raspberry Pi Home Automation Using Energenie Pi-mote Control – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Home Automation Using Energenie Pi-mote Control Geeky gadgets The post was written by Gordon Hollingworth and explains how to use the Raspberry Pi and a Energenie GPIO plugin board to activate and close electrical sockets. The Energenie Pi-mote starter pack is available to purchase for £19.99 and includes two

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Q&A with Gordon Hollingworth our Director of Software

Matthew Timmons-Brown, aka The Raspberry Pi Guy, was in the office recently and nailed down the elusive Gordon Hollingworth for an interview. It contains top secret stuff

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