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​Raspberry Pi: Google plans more AI projects to follow DIY voice recognition kit – ZDNet

ZDNet ​ Raspberry Pi : Google plans more AI projects to follow DIY voice recognition kit ZDNet Google is working on more artificial intelligence projects to follow its Voice Kit for Raspberry Pi .

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3D printing hands on: Adding a case and a camera to the Raspberry Pi and LulzBot Mini – ZDNet

ZDNet 3D printing hands on: Adding a case and a camera to the Raspberry Pi and LulzBot Mini ZDNet When I bought the Raspberry Pi kit from Amazon, I decided not to get one of the very inexpensive cases that came with some of the kits. My reasoning was that since I have a 3D printer, I'd make my own.

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3D printing hands on: Adding a case and camera to Raspberry Pi and LulzBot Mini – ZDNet

ZDNet 3D printing hands on: Adding a case and camera to Raspberry Pi and LulzBot Mini ZDNet When I bought the Raspberry Pi kit from Amazon, I decided not to get one of the very inexpensive cases that came with some of the kits. My reasoning was that, since I have a 3D printer, I'd make my own. While it was a fun project, it was also probably …

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Christmas delivery: we’ve got Pis and kits in the Swag Store!

If you’re in the UK and you’re looking for a last-minute present for someone this Christmas, there’s still time to get a Raspberry Pi, a starter kit or other Pi goodies: we’ll deliver them to you in time to get them under the tree.

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Meltwater’s RGB LED libraries lesson

Meltwater (of MagPi fame) has been working on some affordable teaching add-ons for the Pi. He’s demonstrating what you can do with one of his little kits with this natty tutorial where you’ll be creating your own Python library, and using it to do some low-level control of the GPIO

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