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Babbage’s big jump: the aftermath

If you were following the live feed and our live tweets on Saturday, you’ll know that Babbage the bear’s attempt to beat Felix Baumgartner’s stratospheric parachute jump with a couple of Raspberry Pis was a bit of a curate’s egg . It was a very blustery, cloudy day at the launch site, and while Babbage made it into the stratosphere ( beating the world record – also held by Dave Akerman , who was behind this weekend’s launches – for highest pictures transmitted live from an amateur device), he did not separate from his platform properly, so rather than leaping into the void, he plummeted, platform and all, when the balloon burst at 41.109km, and fell to earth under the tatters of the balloon. We were able to use GPS to work out where he had landed (in the middle of a barley field somewhere in rural Berkshire), and retrieved him

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This DIY Raspberry Pi-Powered Vintage Radio Pumps Out Google Music – Lifehacker

This DIY Raspberry Pi -Powered Vintage Radio Pumps Out Google Music Lifehacker He started with a 70-year old ancient radio, and with the Pi , a modern amp, and some other components, he turned it into a streaming radio that could play his own music right from Google Music or tune in other streaming services he wanted to listen to.

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Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Squeezebox for Streaming Music Anywhere – Lifehacker

Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Squeezebox for Streaming Music Anywhere Lifehacker Logitech discontinued its line of Squeezebox smart radios last year, but if you want to build your own, DIYer Emmaanuel shows off how to turn a Raspberry Pi into a Squeezebox system complete with speakers and a case.

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Turn a Raspberry Pi Into an AirPlay Receiver for Streaming Music in Your Living Room

Few things are better than kicking back on the couch and streaming your favorite album wirelessly to your stereo from your phone. It’s a remarkably easy thing to do with AirPlay, but if you don’t want to pay for Apple’s solutions, a $35 Raspberry Pi does the job remarkably well.

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