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Playing tic-tac-toe against a Raspberry Pi at Maker Faire

At Maker Faire New York, we met up with student Toby Goebeler of Dover High School, Pennsylvania, to learn more about his Tic-Tac-Toe Robot. Play Tic-Tac-Toe against a Raspberry Pi #MFNYC Uploaded by Raspberry Pi on 2017-12-18. Tic-tac-toe with Dover Robotics We came to see Toby and Brian Bahn, physics teacher for Dover High School and leader of the Dover Robotics club, so they could tell us about the inner workings of the Tic-Tac-Toe Robot project, and how the Raspberry Pi fit within it.

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Low-tech Raspberry Pi robot

Robot-builder extraordinaire Clément Didier is ushering in the era of our cybernetic overlords. Future generations will remember him as the creator of robots constructed from cardboard and conductive paint which are so easy to replicate that a robot could do it. Welcome to the singularity

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The MeArm Pi

Encouraged by the continued success of the original MeArm kit , a pocket-sized robot arm that quickly became one of the most successful of its kind for budding Raspberry Pi enthusiasts, the Bens (Gray and Pirt) are back with a new Kickstarter project: the MeArm Pi.

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Join our workshops and talks at Bett 2017

Next week brings another opportunity for educators to visit the Raspberry Pi Foundation at Bett 2017 , the huge annual EdTech event in London. We’ll be at ExCeL London from 25-28 January, and we’ll be running more than 50 workshops and talks over the four days. Whether you’re a school teacher or a community educator, there’s something for you: visit our stand (G460) to discover ways to bring the power of digital making to your classroom and beyond.

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Pi Wars 3.0

Here’s a guest post from our old friends Mike Horne and Tim Richardson . Come and join the fun at the next Pi Wars! Pi Wars is a challenge-based robotics competition in which every robot must be controlled by a Raspberry Pi. It’s great fun, and it will all be kicking off once again on 1st-2nd April 2017.

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Raspberry Pi And MATLAB based 3D Scanner | RoboticsTomorrow – Robotics Tomorrow (press release)

Robotics Tomorrow (press release) Raspberry Pi And MATLAB based 3D Scanner | RoboticsTomorrow Robotics Tomorrow (press release) Raspberry Pi serves as the main controller board for the setup, capturing the images using the Pi Camera, controlling the Line LASER diode and providing … and more »

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RealSense Robotics dev kit includes a Raspberry Pi-like SBC – HackerBoards.com (blog)

HackerBoards.com (blog) RealSense Robotics dev kit includes a Raspberry Pi -like SBC HackerBoards.com (blog) The Intel RealSense Robotic Development Kit runs Ubuntu on a new, unspecified open spec, Raspberry Pi -sized, single board computer based on an Intel Atom x5-Z8350 SoC, along with 4GB RAM and 40-pin GPIO. The $250 kit includes an Intel RealSense … Intel Wants To Be Inside Your Robots And Drones Seeking Alpha Intel RealSense Robotic Development Kit Launches For $250 Geeky Gadgets Intel RealSense Robotic Development Kit Revealed Ubergizmo Liliputing all 12 news articles »

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Drones and Raspberry Pi flying high at Erle – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Drones and Raspberry Pi flying high at Erle Electronics Weekly (blog) Erle Robotics has already developed an open autopilot shield for the Raspberry Pi which turns the tiny low cost computer module into a drone control system. Fixed-wing autonomous crafts are typically used for Earth survey missions as they are capable ..

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Hands-On: First impressions of the Raspberry Pi 3 – ZDNet

ZDNet Hands-On: First impressions of the Raspberry Pi 3 ZDNet The Raspberry Pi 3 was announced on 29 February, the fourth birthday of the original Raspberry Pi . There was no shortage of people writing about it by doing nothing more than parroting what was said on the Raspberry Pi Blog, so I thought it better to …

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