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Working with the Scout Association on digital skills for life

Today we’re launching a new partnership between the Scouts and the Raspberry Pi Foundation that will help tens of thousands of young people learn crucial digital skills for life. In this blog post, I want to explain what we’ve got planned, why it matters, and how you can get involved. This is personal First, let me tell you why this partnership matters to me

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Own your own working Pokémon Pokédex!

Squeal with delight as your inner Pokémon trainer witnesses the wonder of Adrian Rosebrock’s deep learning Pokédex. Creating a real-life Pokedex with a Raspberry Pi, Python, and Deep Learning This video demos a real-like Pokedex, complete with visual recognition, that I created using a Raspberry Pi, Python, and Deep Learning. You can find the entire blog post, including code, using this link: https://www.pyimagesearch.com/2018/04/30/a-fun-hands-on-deep-learning-project-for-beginners-students-and-hobbyists/ Music credit to YouTube user “No Copyright” for providing royalty free music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXpjqURczn8 The history of Pokémon in 30 seconds The Pokémon franchise was created by video game designer Satoshi Tajiri in 1995

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How to build a Raspberry Pi-powered NAS – Windows Central

Windows Central How to build a Raspberry Pi -powered NAS Windows Central There are some awesome Network Attached Storage (NAS) solutions out there that can be bought, setup and accessed within an hour. The downside to these devices is the cost, which can be upwards of $1,000 depending on what you need from connected storage … DIY Raspberry Pi NAS Geeky Gadgets all 3 news articles »

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How to build a Raspberry Pi-powered NAS – Windows Central

Windows Central How to build a Raspberry Pi -powered NAS Windows Central There are some awesome Network Attached Storage (NAS) solutions out there that can be bought, setup and accessed within an hour.

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New Flavor of Raspberry Pi 3 Is Unleashed | NewsFactor Network – NewsFactor Network

NewsFactor Network New Flavor of Raspberry Pi 3 Is Unleashed | NewsFactor Network NewsFactor Network A new version of the Raspberry Pi 3 is here, with a faster processor and notable improvements on the connectivity front. A new heat spreader allows for a higher clock speed to be reached. and more »

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New Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ brings new features to the tiny computer – Treehugger

Treehugger New Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ brings new features to the tiny computer Treehugger We've covered every Raspberry Pi release here at TreeHugger and for good reason. For six years now, the little microcomputer has been the perfect gateway to DIY gadgetry, experimentation and education.

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New Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ brings new features to the tiny … – Treehugger

Treehugger New Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ brings new features to the tiny … Treehugger We've covered every Raspberry Pi release here at TreeHugger and for good reason. For six years now, the little microcomputer has been the perfect gateway to DIY gadgetry, experimentation and education.

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New Raspberry Pi Packs More Power – LinuxInsider.com

LinuxInsider.com New Raspberry Pi Packs More Power LinuxInsider.com The new release comes two years after the introduction of its predecessor, the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. The Raspberry Pi computer runs the open source Raspbian operating system

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N-O-D-E’s always-on networked Pi Plug

N-O-D-E’s Pi Plug is a simple approach to using a Raspberry Pi Zero W as an always-on networked device without a tangle of wires. Pi Plug 2: Turn The Pi Zero Into A Mini Server Today I’m back with an update on the Pi Plug I made a while back. This prototype is still in the works, and is much more modular than the previous version

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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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