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Pi-powered Wonder Pop Controller

Let me start by saying that I am responsible for the title of this blog post. The build’s creator, the wonderful Nicole He , didn’t correct me on this when I contacted her, sooooo… Anyway, this is one project that caused the residents of Pi Towers (mainly Liz and me) to stare at it open-mouthed, praying that the build used a Raspberry Pi

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The Social Interaction Dress

I came across Clodagh O’Mahony on Instagram , right at the start of my Raspberry Pi employment. As I was starting my new adventure with Pi, so was she… albeit via a somewhat different approach. @ yodaomahony  *sigh* There goes all my (parents’) money.  #goodcause  tho.  #adafruit   #thesiscountdown   #day82 @ raspberrypifoundation What are you planning to make @ yodaomahony ?

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Raspberry Pi telehealth kit piloted in NHS

I had to spend a couple of nights in hospital last year – the first time I’d been on a hospital ward in about fifteen years. Things have moved on since my last visit: being me, the difference I really noticed was the huge number of computers, often on wheely trolley devices so they could be pushed around the ward, and often only used for one task.

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HSCIC develops Raspberry Pi telehealth kit – ComputerWeekly.com

HSCIC develops Raspberry Pi telehealth kit ComputerWeekly.com The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) has created a telehealth prototype called MediPi created on a Raspberry Pi , with the aim to pilot the kit next financial year.

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Raspberry Pi wins Social Impact Business of the Year title – Cambridge News

Raspberry Pi wins Social Impact Business of the Year title Cambridge News Based in Caldecote, Cambridge, The Raspberry Pi Foundation is one of 13 companies from across the country that has been named as a winner, taking home the Social Impact Business of the Year Award, a surprise award created to recognise the

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