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Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+: An insider’s guide (free PDF) – TechRepublic

Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+: An insider's guide (free PDF) TechRepublic The Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ is a $25 single-board computer that is basically a cheaper, smaller, and slightly stripped-back version of the Raspberry Pi 3 B+. It's an update to the existing $20 Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+, which was released in 2014 and is …

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Five ways to upgrade your Raspberry Pi (free PDF) – TechRepublic

Five ways to upgrade your Raspberry Pi (free PDF) TechRepublic he Raspberry Pi may pack in a lot of computer for $35, but there are times you'll want to do more than the vanilla board allows. Fortunately, the success of the Pi—more than 20 million sold and counting—means a huge ecosystem of add-ons is available …

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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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Electronics 101.1: Electricity basics

In HackSpace issue 9, Dave Astels helps us get familiar with what electricity is, with some key terms and rules, and with a few basic components. Get your copy of HackSpace magazine in stores now, or download it as a free  PDF here . tl;dr There’s more to electricity than Pikachu. Electricity basics Electricity is fascinating

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Explore the depths with the PiCam Marine

This article from  The MagPi issue 74  highlights the use of the Raspberry Pi Zero to build a marine camera for coral exploration.  Get your copy of The MagPi in stores now, or download it as a free PDF  here . The crew took 20 000 photos in total during the cruise. Ecologists in Germany are deploying camera-equipped Pi Zero Ws off the coast of Norway to discover more about coral activity

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HackSpace magazine issue 11: best maker hardware

Today is that glorious day of the month when a new issue of HackSpace magazine comes out! HackSpace magazine #11: All you can hardware The cream of this year’s hardware crop You’re on safe and solid ground with an Arduino, or one of Adafruit’s boards — so much so that many makers get comfortable and never again look at the other options that are out there. With the help of Hackster’s chief hardware nerd Alex Glow, we’re here to open your eyes to the new devices and boards that could really kick your making into gear. We know it’s easy to stick with what you know, but trust us — hacker tech is getting better all the time

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HackSpace magazine 10: build a drone

If you’re a subscriber to HackSpace magazine you’ll already know all about issue 10. For the rest of you who’ve yet to subscribe, issue 10 is out today! Build a drone Ever since Icarus flew too close to the sun, man has dreamed of flight. Thanks to brushless motors, cheaper batteries than ever before, and smaller, more powerful microcontrollers, pretty much anyone with the right know-how can build their own drone.

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Prepare yourself for winter with the help of squirrels

This article from  The MagPi issue 72 explores Carsten Dannat’s Squirrel Cafe project and his mission to predict winter weather conditions based on the eating habits of local squirrels.  Get your copy of The MagPi in stores now, or download it as a free PDF  here . The Squirrel Cafe on Twitter Squirrel chowed down on 5.0 nuts for 3.16 min at 12:53:18 CEST.

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