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Community Profile: Matthew Timmons-Brown

This column is from The MagPi issue 57 . You can download a PDF of the full issue for free, or subscribe to receive the print edition in your mailbox or the digital edition on your tablet. All proceeds from the print and digital editions help the Raspberry Pi Foundation achieve its charitable goals

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Genius Converts an ’80s Intercom Into a Google Home With Raspberry Pi – Gizmodo

Gizmodo Genius Converts an '80s Intercom Into a Google Home With Raspberry Pi Gizmodo The kit included a Raspberry Pi HAT (Hardware Attached on Top) that made it possible to add natural voice interaction to any Pi-powered project using the Google Assistant SDK. While the MagPi magazine offered instructions on how to build a little …

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Get a free AIY Projects Voice Kit with The MagPi 57!

We’re extremely excited to share with you the latest issue of The MagPi , the official Raspberry Pi magazine. It’s a very special issue bundled with an exclusive project kit from Google.

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MagPi video tutorials: installing an operating system with Etcher

Hi folks, Rob from The MagPi here again. I’ve dropped by the blog a bit early this month to present to you our very first tutorial video: installing Raspbian (and other operating systems) with Etcher. Install Raspbian with Etcher Lucy Hattersley shows you how to install Raspberry Pi operating systems such as Raspbian onto an SD card, using the excellent Etcher.

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The MagPi 55 is out, with plenty about the Pi Zero W

Rob from The MagPi here! We’re still incredibly excited about the brand-new, wireless-enabled Raspberry Pi Zero W, and it’s in our latest issue , out now. Here’s a video of me talking about it.

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Build a remote control robot with The MagPi 51

Hi, Rob from The MagPi here! Issue 51 is out and just in case you weren’t sold on it already, here’s a little something to tempt you. Brian Corteil, writer of the feature, has christened this robot ‘Tiny’ Over the past few years, Raspberry Pi robotics has really come into its own, taking strides to make building robots just that little bit more fun and accessible

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Learn C in our brand new MagPi Essentials book!

Rob from The MagPi here again! As I’m sure you’ve noticed, Python is the preferred programming language around these parts. It’s powerful, it’s easy to read, and it’s excellent for teaching coding in general.

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The 50 greatest Pi projects ever in The MagPi 50

Rob from The MagPi here! We’re absolutely thrilled finally to be able to share with you The MagPi 50 , our landmark issue with a super special feature on the 50 greatest Raspberry Pi projects of all time, the top 20 of which were voted on by you, the Raspberry Pi community. The MagPi 50, out right this instant As well as the thousands who voted, we had a panel of judges choosing the best projects in a few special categories

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