The kids from Benton Park have gone on to media superstardom in this short from the BBC.
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Benton Park Live Coding Orchestra – The Planets
The kids from Benton Park have gone on to media superstardom in this short from the BBC.
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Benton Park Live Coding Orchestra – The Planets
Over in Reading, there’s a rather special Christmas tree. Reading College holds a week called “Go Further” every year, where students are encouraged to go beyond their curriculum to create ambitious projects
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XmasPiLights from Reading College
Local government CCTV is awful, and it’s everywhere in the UK. But I’m much happier about surveillance in the hands of private people – it’s a matter of quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Who watches the watchmen?), and I’m pleased to see the Raspberry Pi bring the price of networked motion-sensitive HD surveillance cameras down to be affordable by consumers. Off the shelf, you’re looking at prices in the hundreds of pounds
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Turn your Pi into a low-cost HD surveillance cam
Times LIVE Raspberry Pi , the world's cheapest computer, makes a mint Times LIVE The Raspberry Pi is now powering robots in Japan and warehouse doors in Malawi, photographing astral bodies from the United States and helping to dodge censorship in China. “We're closing in on one and and half million (sales) for something that we
Frederik and Ernest Lotter from Blue Horizon Embedded Systems in South Africa are driving from the UK to South Africa via Russia and the Middle East, taking in seventeen countries on their way. They are making the journey in a Land Rover Defender which is fitted with a Raspberry Pi-based distributed light control system
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Frederik and Ernest’s Europe – Middle East – Africa roadtrip