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Artefacts in the classroom with Museum in a Box

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Raspberry Pi HAT spins up RFID and NFC – LinuxGizmos.com

Raspberry Pi HAT spins up RFID and NFC LinuxGizmos.com Eccel Technology, which is also known as IB Technology, has launched an “ Raspberry Pi Hat RFID/NFC Board” that is also known as the “ Raspberry Pi -B1.” The HAT compatible add-on board has gone on sale for 32.95 UK Pounds ($43) at RS Components.

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Snapping Stills with the Red TED Letters

I’m a bit of a TED talk fiend, so I was delighted to find out that a few Raspberry Pis had a hand in letting TEDsters capture their photo along with the iconic red TED letters at TED2015 in Vancouver. To explain: A funny thing happens at the end of every TED — after the show wraps, first one brave person, and then duos and groups, rush the stage to get their picture taken with the red TED letters.

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Cambridge start-up brings NFC to Raspberry Pi – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Cambridge start-up brings NFC to Raspberry Pi ElectronicsWeekly.com Cambridge-based start-up AppNearMe has launched a Near Field Communication (NFC) design platform for the development of sensors and actuators that can communicate a phone or tablet using NFC. The board can also be used as an accessory for

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