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How TNW creates a smart office experience with Raspberry Pi – The Next Web

The Next Web How TNW creates a smart office experience with Raspberry Pi The Next Web Today, we'd like to share how we've integrated gadgets, apps and custom code into our office(s) to help improve productivity and make work easier. Using the low cost, credit-card sized Raspberry Pi , the project is led by Otto Rottier, lead developer at ..

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Ten Mile Raspberry Pi WiFi (with a Catch) – Hackaday

Hackaday Ten Mile Raspberry Pi WiFi (with a Catch) Hackaday However, [WZ0W] recently posted his experience using Raspberry Pi boards as mesh nodes. The code (which also works with some other single board computers) is available on GitHub (with details on the project blog)

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Commodore C16 Resurrection with a Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Commodore C16 Resurrection with a Raspberry Pi Hackaday [lactobacillusprime] had a non-working Commodore C16 and too many Raspberry Pi computers, so he decided to bring the C16 back to life by emulating it on the Pi.

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Pocket PiGRRL: is that an emulator in your pocket?

Huge, city-destroying robot for scale (Photo: Adafruit/ Ruiz Brothers) Last year we went into full retronerd dribble mode over the PiGRRL , a Pi-powered Gameboy.

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Raspberry Pi goes to space to teach kids spacecraft coding – E&T magazine

E&T magazine Raspberry Pi goes to space to teach kids spacecraft coding E&T magazine Announced today by the UK Space Agency and the Raspberry Pi Foundation, the project, dubbed the Astro Pi Competition, invites primary and secondary school children to submit ideas and write code for space experiments that could be done using the two

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Raspberry Pi-powered Pi-Top 3D printed laptop hits crowdfunding site Indiegogo – Inquirer

Geeky gadgets (blog) Raspberry Pi -powered Pi-Top 3D printed laptop hits crowdfunding site Indiegogo Inquirer THE PI-TOP, a 3D printed Raspberry Pi -powered laptop, has hit crowd funding site Indiegogo and reached almost a quarter of its goal in less than 24 hours. At the time of writing, the project had reached $17,892, representing 22 percent of its goal of …

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Microsoft goes up against Raspberry Pi with $300 Sharks Cove board – ITProPortal

Microsoft goes up against Raspberry Pi with $300 Sharks Cove board ITProPortal The firm is collaborating with Intel and hardware manufacturer CircuitCo to develop the $300 (£176) board, called Sharks Cove. Available now for pre-order, the project is described as a “development board that you can use to develop hardware and …

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Adafruit’s 3D Thursday series is getting us terribly excited every time they roll out a new project with a Pi in it. Yesterday’s was a doozy: so much so that the engineering team stood around my desk and made puppy-dog eyes and sighing sounds at me until I agreed to email LadyAda and beg a demo sample of the project from them

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Five ways the Raspberry Pi is making life a little sweeter – Phys.Org

Five ways the Raspberry Pi is making life a little sweeter Phys.Org The Raspberry Pi charity has now produced 2 million low-cost, credit-card-sized computers. Raspberry Pis can be plugged into your keyboard and TV and turned into almost anything. A vast community of users has grown out of the project, each using their

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Afghanistan project: double your money update

I’ve spoken to the board of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and I’m very pleased to be able to tell you that donations to the project we posted about yesterday, to bring computing labs to girls in Afghanistan, will be matched up to $10,000 by the Foundation. So there’s an extra incentive to donate – we’ll double your donation for you.

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