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Build your own tablet with the Kano Computer Kit Touch at its lowest price ever – Android Central

Build your own tablet with the Kano Computer Kit Touch at its lowest price ever   Android Central The Kano Computer Kit Touch is down to $167.99 on Amazon. That’s an all-new low price for a device that’s only a few months old and was selling around $280 ..

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Kano Planning Star Wars-Themed Coding Kits – Tom’s Hardware

Kano Planning Star Wars-Themed Coding Kits   Tom’s Hardware The company behind the Harry Potter Coding Kit and the Computer Kit Touch is licensing the right to use Star Wars from Disney.

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KANO COMPUTER KIT TOUCH: Discover the wonders of coding the DIY way – Express

KANO COMPUTER KIT TOUCH: Discover the wonders of coding the DIY way   Express The latest kit from creative computer company Kano, which has from six-year-olds to over-80s among its customers, is an empowering one-stop way to learn the …

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Quantifying Touch with the Raspberry Pi-friendly Pi Cap – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Quantifying Touch with the Raspberry Pi -friendly Pi Cap Electronics Weekly (blog) To be precise, it is compatible with Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+ and B+, Pi 2 Model B, Pi 3 Model B and B+, Pi Zero and Zero W. Made in the UK, it measures 2.6cm x 13.5cm x 10.8cm (h x w x d) and weighs 0.053kg. You can see Jude Pullen and James Bentley ..

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Touch-enabled version of Raspberry Pi based Kano kit arrives – LinuxGizmos.com

The Leaky Cauldron.org Touch-enabled version of Raspberry Pi based Kano kit arrives LinuxGizmos.com Kano's Raspberry Pi Model B based Kano kit computing education platform and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B based Kano Computer Kit were huge hits in both the educational and consumer markets. The company has now returned with a Computer Kit Touch ..

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Beautiful and inspiring plinky-plonky conductivity

Recently shared by Bare Conductive , Hwan Yun ‘s interactive installation, Intuition , uses a Raspberry Pi and Bare Conductive tech to transport you to the calm wonder of Icelandic nature.

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1960’s Console Stereo gets Raspberry Pi Touch Screen – Hackaday

Hackaday 1960's Console Stereo gets Raspberry Pi Touch Screen Hackaday A HiFiBerry DAC+ Pro is used to get some decent audio out of the Raspberry Pi , and the touch screen interface is provided by Volumio.

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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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Capacitive Imaging With A Raspberry Pi Touch Screen – Hackaday

Hackaday Capacitive Imaging With A Raspberry Pi Touch Screen Hackaday [Optismon] has long held an interest in capacitive touch screen sensors, and has recently turned his attention to the official Raspberry Pi 7-inch touchscreen display. He set out to read its raw capacitance values, and ended up with a fully functional ..

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