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Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book – Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog)

Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog) Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog) So please welcome The Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book, packed with 200 pages full of the best projects, tutorials, reviews and much, much more, out right now for only £12.99! You'll find it in the magazine racks next to (or very near) The MagPi …

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Raspberry Pi: share your projects and home hacks – The Guardian

The Guardian Raspberry Pi : share your projects and home hacks The Guardian The Raspberry Pi has become one of the easiest and most popular tools to learn programming or hack together a tech solution with add ons – it can even take on the tasks of a conventional home computer, and its latest model is so cheap it comes free …

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Ubuntu MATE Tools Could Bring Xubuntu, Lubuntu, and Ubuntu Server to Raspberry … – Softpedia News

Softpedia News Ubuntu MATE Tools Could Bring Xubuntu, Lubuntu, and Ubuntu Server to Raspberry … Softpedia News Ubuntu MATE developers have been working on some tools that allowed them to build the distribution for the Raspberry Pi 2 platform, and they are looking to share those tools and to name them so that other projects can use them, like Xubuntu or Lubuntu.

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Best Raspberry Pi Projects – Expert Reviews

Expert Reviews Best Raspberry Pi Projects Expert Reviews It's the spiritual successor to the Sinclair Spectrum. The ultra-cheap yet amazingly powerful barebones computer that's perfect for a thousand and one different projects

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MATLAB & Simulink Student Suite – Raspberry Pi Bundle

Today, a look at a speedy way for students to prototype, test, analyse and deploy sophisticated applications on Raspberry Pi, using industry tools: MathWorks’ MATLAB , a high-level programming environment for visualising and analysing data, computation, mathematical modelling, and algorithm development; and Simulink , which provides a block diagramming environment for modelling and simulating dynamic systems. element14 recently launched a Learn to Program Pack consisting of MATLAB and Simulink Student Suite bundled with their Raspberry Pi 2 starter kit, which gives you a Pi 2, microSD card, power supply and case

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Building the Internet of Things with Raspberry Pi et al, DIY-style – The Register

The Register Building the Internet of Things with Raspberry Pi et al, DIY-style The Register That's what this new book, The Internet of Things: Do-It-Yourself at Home Projects for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black by David Norris, is all about. It sets out to show how you can use small computer systems and link them up to sensors ..

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PiJuice battery costs $40, powers your Raspberry Pi for 24 hours – Geek

Geek PiJuice battery costs $40, powers your Raspberry Pi for 24 hours Geek The Raspberry Pi has proven itself to be a very versatile little computer that's also incredibly cheap. It has found uses beyond just being a Linux PC, though, with makers around the world using it as the brain for their projects, including using it … PiJuice is a portable power pack for the Raspberry Pi (crowdfunding) Liliputing all 3 news articles

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Seven Ready-Made Raspberry Pi Projects – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Seven Ready-Made Raspberry Pi Projects Lifehacker Australia The process of turning a Raspberry Pi into an AirPlay speaker isn't too intense, but it does require a lot of fiddling around in the command line to get it working properly.

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Realising Sci-Fi with a Raspberry Pi 2 – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Realising Sci-Fi with a Raspberry Pi 2 ElectronicsWeekly.com The 20 finalists, to be chosen by 12 April 2015, will receive a Raspberry Pi 2 with a complete suite of accessories to help execute their projects, as well as a bundle of accessories (see below), to turn the fiction into fact.

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