From September 2014 Computing will be a subject in its own right in UK schools.
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Code Club Pro: a training programme to support primary school teachers
From September 2014 Computing will be a subject in its own right in UK schools.
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Code Club Pro: a training programme to support primary school teachers
Liz: Here’s a guest post from Pete Stevens at Mythic Beasts , our brilliant hosts. Christmas this year saw…a LOT of traffic, with thousands and thousands of downloads of NOOBS and other images from our downloads page , alongside pageviews in the many hundreds of thousands on the rest of the website – this on a day when we were expecting you all to be ignoring the internet and socialising with your families
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Coping with Christmas – a guest post from our web hosts at Mythic Beasts
Raspberry Pi as a Network Monitoring Node Network World The Raspberry Pi is an amazing little inexpensive Linux-based computer.
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Raspberry Pi as a Network Monitoring Node Network World (blog) The Raspberry Pi is an amazing little inexpensive Linux-based computer.
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RaspyFi was brought to our attention a few days ago: it’s a distro designed especially for those with big media libraries who are using their Pis to listen to music. If you’re one of those people (I am, and I’m chuffed to bits to find RaspyFi), or an honest-to-god audiophile, you may have noticed that other media centre distros have been built to prioritise video rather than music, and don’t necessarily support all the formats your collection might be made up of; or give you the fine degree of control you want over volume and playback. And if you want to stream music wirelessly to other devices on your network, you’ll have to do a little more work with a traditional Raspberry Pi media centre (I can’t believe I’m saying “traditional” about a device that’s only been on the market for 18 months) to get everything working.
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RaspyFi – a distro for music lovers
Raspberry Pi cameras help protect Kenya wildlife GMA News Here's another reason why many see the tiny barebones Raspberry Pi the biggest little computer: it is powering a camera network used to protect wildlife in Kenya.
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Product Reviews PA Consulting Group launches second national Raspberry Pi computer …
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PA Consulting Group launches second national Raspberry Pi computer … – Cambridge Network
Roll Your Own Dropbox Clone with a Raspberry Pi and BitTorrent Sync Lifehacker The Raspberry Pi serves as the central server and the other devices connect to it for file updates whenever they connect to the network. Check out the full instructions on Jack's blog, including a script to start btsync whenever the Raspberry Pi starts up.
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Roll Your Own Dropbox Clone with a Raspberry Pi and BitTorrent Sync – Lifehacker
Collabora brings Wayland and X11 graphics performance to Raspberry Pi Cambridge Network The Raspberry Pi Foundation and Collabora today announce that they have been working together to improve the graphics software capabilities of the Raspberry Pi . The collaboration between the Raspberry Pi Foundation and Collabora enables graphically …
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Hack A Raspberry Pi Into A Monitor For A Cheap Smart TV Lifehacker Australia Hooking up a Raspberry Pi to a TV is by no means difficult. If you want to take it a step further, however, Raspberry Pi forum user mmathieu shows us how to stuff the Pi inside the monitor itself. The Raspberry Pi is mounted on the inside of the …
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