True story: when we were in Tokyo for the Big Tokyo Raspberry Jam back in May, surrounded by engineers from NEC dressed as techno-maids and men wearing CD-ROM drives as hats, we suggested an evening of private karaoke.
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A visitor at Raspberry Towers
Today we’ve all been running around like squirrels preparing for winter, trying to get organised for a visit from the fella on the right of the picture below, who is holding the Raspberry Pi. We made it in the end: the office is tidy, there are cupcakes, and we’re all wearing name badges and sweating gently
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A visitor at Raspberry Towers
What’s that blue thing doing here?
So your new Pi NoIR has plopped through the letterbox, and you’ve unpacked it. There’s a little square of blue gel in there. What’s it for?
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What’s that blue thing doing here?
Broadcom MASTERS
A short one today: I’m in Washington DC at Broadcom MASTERS , with the kids who produced the USA’s best science fair projects, and I’ll be heading back to the UK after a brief sleep.
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Broadcom MASTERS
Notes from the Cambridge Raspberry Jam
On Saturday, the half of Cambridgeshire that wasn’t busy footling about in the sun descended on Cambridge Consultants’ offices, kindly lent to the Raspberry Jam folks for the afternoon, for a few hours’ Pi-wrangling. If you’d been there you’d have met a hearty slice of the Pi’s development team: JamesH (and his brother, which surprised and excited me because I’d always thought that James had hatched from an egg), Gert, James Adams, Eben and I were all hanging around and poking things
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Notes from the Cambridge Raspberry Jam
Raspberry Pi captures public imagination – eNCA
eNCA Raspberry Pi captures public imagination eNCA JAPAN, Tokyo : Japanese engineer Shota Ishiwatari displays the humanoid robot “Rapiro” which works with a ” Raspberry Pi ” in Tokyo on July 8, 2013.
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Raspberry Pi captures public imagination – eNCA
Mike-roscopy
Element14 recently held a competition for the best picture taken with the Raspberry Pi camera board. As it happens, we’d already featured the picture that won on Facebook and Google+ : Dave Akerman, up to his usual very-high-jinks with more spacefaring balloons, managed to capture a pretty astonishing picture of Devon and Cornwall from the stratosphere. Today’s post is not about Dave’s picture, but here it is again for the historical record
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Mike-roscopy
Guest post from DesignSpark: Oxford Raspberry Jam
Here’s a guest post from our friend Pete Wood at RS Component’s community arm, DesignSpark.
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Guest post from DesignSpark: Oxford Raspberry Jam
Adafruit WebIDE – new alpha release available
News from across the pond arrived last night, UK time. Our good friends at Adafruit have been working on their web-based integrated development environment (IDE) – hence WebIDE – for the Raspberry Pi, and have made a number of changes based on your requests
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Adafruit WebIDE – new alpha release available
Raspberry Pi colocation
Liz: Thor de Regt, from Amsterdam, emailed me back at the start of the month to tell me about the success his company has been having offering free Raspberry Pi colocation. There are a few companies around the world offering this service for free for Raspberry Pi users, and we were interested to find out how and why this was going on.
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Raspberry Pi colocation