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MagPi 75: 75 greatest projects, chosen by you

Hi folks, Rob from The MagPi here! A few weeks ago, we asked you to vote on your top 50 favourite Raspberry Pi projects from the last two-or-so years. We had thousands of responses, but there was one clear winner…and you can find out who that was in issue 75 of The MagPi , out tomorrow in stores, and available today online ! See who you folks voted for… You heard right, the magazine is available a day early to download and buy online! Don’t say we never spoil you

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Micro Center contest asks students what they’d create with 3D printer – cleveland.com

cleveland.com Micro Center contest asks students what they'd create with 3D printer cleveland.com In answering what he would do with a 3D printer and Raspberry Pi , Elijah, one of nearly 1,000 contestants, answered, “I'd make an ultraviolet mineral detector, high-altitude balloon Raspberry Pi gondola, plus school-brand fidget spinners to fund what I … and more »

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MagPi 71: Run Android on Raspberry Pi

Hey folks, Rob here with good news about the latest edition of The MagPi! Issue 71 , out right now, is all about running Android on Raspberry Pi with the help of emteria.OS and Android Things. Android and Raspberry Pi, two great tastes that go great together! Android and Raspberry Pi A big part of our main feature looks at emteria.OS, a version of Android that runs directly on the Raspberry Pi.

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MagPi 69: affordable 3D printing with a Raspberry Pi

Hi folks, Rob from The MagPi here with the good news that The MagPi 69 is out now! Nice. Our latest issue is all about 3D printing and how you can get yourself a very affordable 3D printer that you can control with a Raspberry Pi. Get 3D printing from just £99! Pi-powered 3D printing Affordability is always a big factor when it comes to 3D printers.

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MagPi 68: an in-depth look at the new Raspberry Pi 3B+

Hi folks, Rob from The MagPi here! You may remember that a couple of weeks ago, the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ was released, the updated version of the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. It’s better, faster, and stronger than the original and it’s also the main topic in The MagPi issue 68 , out now! Everything you need to know about the new Raspberry Pi 3B+ What goes into ‘plussing’ a Raspberry Pi?

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MagPi 66: Raspberry Pi media projects for your home

Hey folks, Rob from The MagPi here! Issue 66 of The MagPi is out right now, with the ultimate guide to powering your home media with Raspberry Pi. We think the Pi is the perfect replacement or upgrade for many media devices, so in this issue we show you how to build a range of Raspberry Pi media projects

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HackSpace magazine 2: 3D printing and cheese making

After an incredible response to our first issue of HackSpace magazine last month, we’re excited to announce today’s release of issue 2 , complete with cheese making, digital braille, and…a crochet Cthulhu?

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Vision kit will bring new pizzazz to Raspberry Pi projects – Tech Xplore – Tech Xplore

Tech Xplore Vision kit will bring new pizzazz to Raspberry Pi projects – Tech Xplore Tech Xplore (Tech Xplore)—Some tinkerers are already talking about what's to come soon in the Google AIY Vision Kit, which is available on pre-order from Micro Center at $44.99. Expected availability is by December 31.

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Vision kit will bring new pizzazz to Raspberry Pi projects – Tech Xplore

Tech Xplore Vision kit will bring new pizzazz to Raspberry Pi projects Tech Xplore The Micro Center pre-order page had this to say about the kit: “With the AIY Vision Kit from Google, you can add image recognition and computer vision features to your Raspberry Pi Zero W based projects. Bring your project to life using a camera and … Google announces Movidius-powered AIY Vision Kit bit-tech.net all 2 news articles »

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