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Brand new and blue: our Brazilian Raspberry Pi 3

Programa de revendedor aprovado agora no Brasil — our Approved Reseller programme is live in Brazil, with Anatel-approved Raspberry Pis in a rather delicious shade of blue on sale from today. Blue Raspberry is more than just the best Jolly Ranger flavour The challenge The difficulty in buying our products — and the lack of Anatel certification — have been consistent points of feedback from our many Brazilian customers and followers. In much the same way that electrical products in the USA must be FCC-approved in order to be produced or sold there, products sold in Brazil must be approved by Anatel

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HackSpace: a new magazine for makers

HackSpace is the new monthly magazine for people who love to make things and those who want to learn. Grab some duct tape, fire up a microcontroller, ready a 3D printer and hack the world around you! This is HackSpace magazine! HackSpace is the new monthly magazine for the modern maker. Learn more at http://hsmag.cc

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Moonhack 2017: a new world record!

With the incredible success of this year’s Moonhack under their belt, here’s Code Club Australia ‘s Kelly Tagalan with a lowdown on the event, and why challenges such as these are so important. On 15 August 2017, Code Clubs around the globe set a world record for the most kids coding in a day! From Madrid to Manila and from Sydney to Seoul, kids in Code Clubs, homes, and community centres around the world used code in order to ‘hack the moon’. Moonhack 2017 Recap: WORLDWIDE CODING We set a world record of the most kids coding at the same time not only across Australia….but across the WORLD! Watch our recap of our day hackathon of kids coding across the globe.

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Teaching with Raspberry Pis and PiNet

Education is our mission at the Raspberry Pi Foundation, so of course we love tools that help teachers and other educators use Raspberry Pis in a classroom setting. PiNet , which allows teachers to centrally manage a whole classroom’s worth of Pis, makes administrating a fleet of Pis easier

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I built this computer for $50—and you can too – USA TODAY

USA TODAY I built this computer for $50—and you can too USA TODAY Installing the Raspberry Pi's version of “Windows” (called Raspbian) was also simple; in less than an hour I had a tiny working PC that I built myself. It's a perfect project for yourself or any young tinkerer.

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Cambridge theme for PIXEL

Raspberry Pi is based in Cambridge. (Just to be clear, that’s the one in East Anglia, UK, not the one in Massachusetts, USA.) When we say “based in Cambridge”, that suggests (correctly) that our offices are here. But the connection between Raspberry Pi and Cambridge runs a lot deeper than mere geography

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VIDEO: Raspberry Pi Opens a Gateway into STEM – ENGINEERING.com

ENGINEERING.com VIDEO: Raspberry Pi Opens a Gateway into STEM ENGINEERING.com In the video above, ENGINEERING.com's Shawn Wasserman had the opportunity to speak with Matt Richardson of the Raspberry Pi Foundation at the USA Science and Engineering Festival, where he shared the importance of accessible materials, …

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talkiepi: A Raspberry Pi Walkie-Talkie

talkiepi is a single-button, push-to-talk walkie-talkie build that allows users to talk with their friends easily over WiFi, without the confusion of frequency dials, random buttons, and all the other clicky, turny, pushy options that caused me to break my own walkie-talkies as a child. It’s the brainchild of Daniel Chote , native New Zealander, self-proclaimed Code Monkey and all-round Wonder Dad, currently residing in the USA. Whereas many parents would simply hop on the internet and purchase their kids a set of walkie-talkies, Daniel decided to make his own

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