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Grab "The Ultimate Raspberry Pi eBook Bundle" for free – expires on 12/20 – Neowin

Neowin Grab “The Ultimate Raspberry Pi eBook Bundle” for free – expires on 12/20 Neowin Here's your chance to find new inspiration and to push the boundaries of what you thought was possible with tech.

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Don’t try this at home: how not to hack the Raspberry Pi display

You may have noticed that the touch display came out a couple of days ago and while the response has been fantastic it’s still a bit early for display-based projects to blog about.

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Roberts R300 Reinvention

Liz: today’s guest post comes from Gordon at IQAudIO , who makes and sells audio accessories for the Pi, which we really, really like – with one of his DACs you can turn your Pi into a proper audiophile-approved piece of kit. Gordon had made a project we really liked the look (and sound) of when we last saw him, so I asked him to write it up. Over to Gordon: When my grandmother passed away many years ago I was asked if there was anything of hers I’d like to have in order to remember her by. The choice at the time was pretty easy for me – her bright red Roberts radio.

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Arduino And IR Remote Turn Off Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Arduino And IR Remote Turn Off Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday With all of the cool features on the Raspberry Pi , it is somewhat notable that it lacks a power button. In a simple setup, the only way to cut power to the tiny computer is to physically remove the power cord. [Dalton63841] found that this was below ..

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Arduino And IR Remote Turn Off Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Arduino And IR Remote Turn Off Raspberry Pi Hackaday With all of the cool features on the Raspberry Pi , it is somewhat notable that it lacks a power button. In a simple setup, the only way to cut power to the tiny computer is to physically remove the power cord

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PiDrive A Low Power Raspberry Pi mSATA Solid State Disk (SSD) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets PiDrive A Low Power Raspberry Pi mSATA Solid State Disk (SSD) Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi users that are in search of a high-capacity low-power consuming storage device for their Raspberry Pi B+, A+, and B+ v2 mini PC may be interested in the new PiDrive that has been created by Bud Griffin.

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Axiom Audio puts the power of Pi into new wireless speaker – Gizmag

Gizmag Axiom Audio puts the power of Pi into new wireless speaker Gizmag But what really sets this speaker apart is the fully functional Raspberry Pi computer beating at its heart. While this allows future Axiom updates to be installed with the touch of a button on the user interface, it also opens the door to user-created ..

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SECO srl: UDOO Neo = Raspberry Pi + Arduino + WiFi + BT 4.0 + Sensors gets … – Business Wire (press release)

ElectronicsWeekly.com SECO srl: UDOO Neo = Raspberry Pi + Arduino + WiFi + BT 4.0 + Sensors gets …

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IoT board looks like Arduino, feels like Raspberry Pi – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com IoT board looks like Arduino, feels like Raspberry Pi ElectronicsWeekly.com According to Boston-based developer UDOO, the Neo board combines the features of Arduino and Raspberry Pi and so can be programmed in any language and run a full Linux environment with graphic interfaces.

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Launching Picademy@Google Leeds

We love introducing educators to the Raspberry Pi; that’s why the education team are always on the road, at conferences, shows and events, sharing the Pi’s learning potential. Last year, we started a teacher training programme, and invited educators from all over the world to our headquarters for some fun hands-on learning. We called it Picademy

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