On the road back from Wales this weekend, we listened to Liz’s Playlist for Driving Long Distances.
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Pi synthesisers
On the road back from Wales this weekend, we listened to Liz’s Playlist for Driving Long Distances.
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Pi synthesisers
Novena open source laptop trades Raspberry Pi headers for power The H After having announced the project at the end of last year, the hardware hacker says he went back to the work bench and revised the board design, going with a more powerful FPGA and dropping the Raspberry – Pi -compatible extension header and analogue
Silicon Bus Stop: A change of venue On Monday 1st July we held our Preston Raspberry Jam at the CPC offices in Fulwood, Preston. We normally hold our Jam events at the University, but I wanted to explore the use of different venue. I had been to visit the offices a few times before and wondered if it would make a suitable location for holding events.
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Preston Raspberry Jam, 01.07.13
A big thank you to Recantha for spotting this one: PrivateEyePi is a project that went straight on my “I MUST make one of these” list when I saw it.
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PrivateEyePi – a DIY home alarm system
Pootling around the Raspberry Pi forums late last night, I found something that rightfully shouldn’t exist. It’s a two-player chess game for the Pi – nothing so unusual there – written in assembly language , with no OS.
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Chess. Bare metal assembly language chess.
Show Us Your Raspberry Pi Project LifeHacker India Raspberry Pi has become an amazing base for fun DIY projects. It's inexpensive, doesn't require much power to run, and best of all, it's tiny
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Show Us Your Raspberry Pi Project – LifeHacker India
A great motivator for us in developing the Raspberry Pi was bringing down the cost of computing.
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Kinograph: preserving 1920s movies with a Raspberry Pi
Ars Technica Raspberry Pi bot tracks hacker posts to vacuum up passwords and more Ars Technica Using a platform that runs on the hobbyist Raspberry Pi platform to drink from this fire hose, a security researcher has cataloged more than 3,000 such posts in less than three months while adding scores more each week. Dumpmon, as the project is …
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Raspberry Pi bot tracks hacker posts to vacuum up passwords and more – Ars Technica
NOOBS takes the 'horror' out of setting up Raspberry Pi ZDNet Setting up Raspberry Pi devices is getting simpler, thanks to a new software package for the low-cost Linux computers called NOOBS. “We started this project with the premise that throwing people in at the deep end and making them jump hurdles, to mix …
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Web based Raspberry Pi enabled claw game reaches out Inquirer A RASPBERRY PI developer has shown off pictures of his arcade game claw machine that can be controlled remotely. Developer Ryan Walmsley detailed his project earlier this week, and in a more recent blog post he has added pictures of the machine. and more