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In Control with the Raspberry Pi – AutomatedBuildings.com (press release)

In Control with the Raspberry Pi AutomatedBuildings.com (press release) Thank you so much for your interest in our new BASpi, which will be available March 1. The BASpi sparked a lot of ideas for how it could be used.

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Now, Raspberry Pi launches upgraded cameras for device – Economic Times

Now, Raspberry Pi launches upgraded cameras for device Economic Times “Whether it's for CCTV, home automation, weather stations, drones or even sending into space, we're looking forward to seeing the photographs and videos from the next generation of Raspberry Pi cameras,” Claire Doyle, global head of Raspberry Pi , said …

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The triumphant return of the Raspberry Pi Guy

Matt Timmons-Brown, who you may know better as The Raspberry Pi Guy, is one of our favourite makers of Raspberry Pi tutorials. Those of you who follow him will have noticed that he’s been curiously absent since the start of the year.

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Ben’s Raspberry Pi US Tour – August 2014

Ben here: I’m on the education team at the Raspberry Pi Foundation in Cambridge, UK. As part of our outreach work I’m visiting the USA next month, where I could be visiting your school or hackspace. Standing in front of people talking about Raspberry Pi

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Minecraft Pi recipe cards to download and keep

We think Craig Richardson’s brilliant. His Python Programming for Raspberry Pi book (available as a free download) remains one of the very best tools for stealthily teaching rigorous and useful computing concepts and programming tricks to kids that we’ve seen.

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Meet Jasper: open-source voice computing

Meet Jasper . He’s like Siri, but much better, in that it’s open-source and completely customisable. All you need to set up your own is a microphone, a speaker, and a Raspberry Pi

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Trending Vending: Pi-powered custom Oreos

So you’re at SXSW . And you want an up-to-the-minute cookie. What could be nicer than a customised Oreo, filled, flavoured and printed with the aid of a Raspberry Pi (in such a way that you can watch what’s happening yourself) all depending on what’s trending on Twitter at the moment?

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Ryanteck’s RTK-000-001 motor controller – robotics on a budget

We first met Ryan Walmsley when he was fifteen, back in May 2012. He’d been emailing and tweeting with us for months at that point (mostly variations on WHEN CAN I BUY ONE?), and he then proceeded to knock our socks off very shortly after we started shipping by producing, out of the blue, the Rastrack map , which Pi users can register their Pis on, showing the geographical spread of the project

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The MagPi issue 17, out now

October’s edition of The MagPi , the Raspberry Pi community magazine, which is written, edited and produced by Pi users for Pi users, is available for free download now. If you’re a robotics hobbyist, you’ll find lots to occupy yourself in this month’s issue: there’s a thorough discussion of the BrickPi, a new addon from Dexter Industries which will allow you to connect your Pi to LEGO NXT motors, and pointers to projects you can make yourself with the setup, interfacing with Python and with Scratch.

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