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The Compute Module – now in an NEC display near you

Back in April 2014, we launched the Compute Module to provide hardware developers with a way to incorporate Raspberry Pi technology into their own products.

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Celebrating our community!

Last month, we celebrated the milestone of ten million Raspberry Pi computers sold to date. That’s quite extraordinary, and we’re thrilled to have reached so many people, not just through selling computers, but through our educational programmes and outreach activities.

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FarmBot, the open-source CNC farming robot

What do you imagine the future of farming to look like? The FarmBot team, located along the California coast in San Luis Obispo, is exploring just that. The team has set out to create humanity’s first open-source CNC farming machine to put the power of polycrop farming into the smallest of spaces

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Use A Raspberry Pi To Power A Fancy Clock And Display Panel – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Use A Raspberry Pi To Power A Fancy Clock And Display Panel Lifehacker Australia Considering the Raspberry Pi's a mini computer, it should come as no surprise one of the more common projects is a dashboard-style display. Over on GitHub, DIYer n0bel has a guide to turning the Pi into a smart clock. The project here takes the Pi and ..

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Use a Raspberry Pi to Power a Fancy Clock and Display Panel – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Use a Raspberry Pi to Power a Fancy Clock and Display Panel Lifehacker The project here takes the Pi and an old monitor, mounts it to the wall, and displays a clock on it. Alongside the clock is the upcoming forecast, a satellite map, and some other general weather information

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Raspberry Pi Batinator Nightvision Bat Camera (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Raspberry Pi Batinator Nightvision Bat Camera (video) Geeky Gadgets The Batinator is a portable Raspberry Pi that uses a PinoIR (No Infrared Filter) camera module to record video in the dark at 90 frames per second, 640×480 resolution. It features a 48 LED infrared illuminator on top and the power is provided by a re ..

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Batinator – spot bats in flight

Even you live somewhere heavily endowed with bats, you’ve probably never had a good look at one on the wing. Bats fly so fast – in poor lighting conditions – that if you’re lucky you’ll get a glimpse of something flashing by out of the corner of your eye, but usually you won’t even notice they’re there

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Raspberry Pi AI vs USAF colonel: Guess who wins in sim dogfight? – ZDNet

The Register Raspberry Pi AI vs USAF colonel: Guess who wins in sim dogfight? ZDNet Retired US Air Force colonel Gene Lee has been fighting and winning against AI opponents in simulators since the 1980s, but the seasoned tactical expert has admitted defeat to ALPHA, which only required the power of a Raspberry Pi to outmaneuver him.

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