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Simple Home Automation with a Remotely Accessed Raspberry Pi: An Investigation into Dataplicity – All About Circuits

All About Circuits Simple Home Automation with a Remotely Accessed Raspberry Pi : An Investigation into Dataplicity All About Circuits AAC writer Johnathan Powell investigated Dataplicity, a program that allows remote access to and control of Raspberry Pis. Check out his resulting experiments.

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Hour of Code 2016

What could you do in an hour? Perhaps you could watch an episode of a TV show, have a luxurious bath, or even tidy the house a bit! But what if you could spend an hour learning a skill that might influence the future of your career, and perhaps your whole life

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Portrait of an Inventor

Just before the launch of Raspberry Pi 2, RS Components , one of our two main manufacturing/distribution partners, sent a film crew to point some cameras at Eben for the day to talk about the history of Pi, about the new device, and about what we do. (He had a cold, which is why he sounds like Darth Vader.) This is the resulting video – we hope you like it!

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Portrait of an Inventor

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Portrait of an Inventor

Just before the launch of Raspberry Pi 2, RS Components , one of our two main manufacturing/distribution partners, sent a film crew to point some cameras at Eben for the day to talk about the history of Pi, about the new device, and about what we do. (He had a cold, which is why he sounds like Darth Vader.) This is the resulting video – we hope you like it!

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Portrait of an Inventor

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DoodleBorg: a three-horsepower robot tank

PiBorg are an organisation making add-on boards for your Raspberry Pi. Recently they produced the biggest and most powerful Pi robot we’ve seen so far, using one (six, actually) of their motor boards: the resulting DoodleBorg is a three-horsepower beast powered by motorcycle starter motors.

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DoodleBorg: a three-horsepower robot tank

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