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Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ Gets a Power Over Ethernet HAT – PCMag

PCMag Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ Gets a Power Over Ethernet HAT PCMag As well as being a very cheap computer solution housed on a single, credit-card sized board, the Raspberry Pi can easily be added to using Hardware Attached on Top (HAT) add-on boards. There's already a huge range of HATs available, but the Raspberry …

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Akasa Launches Raspberry Pi Case With Thermal Kit – PCMag India

PCMag India Akasa Launches Raspberry Pi Case With Thermal Kit PCMag India The Raspberry Pi is a very cheap single board computer, with the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B costing just $35. However, you need a number of other parts in order for it to function as a PC, including cables, keyboard, mouse, storage, and a case. The case …

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Ten projects you can try with a Raspberry Pi – BIT

BIT Ten projects you can try with a Raspberry Pi BIT The Raspberry Pi provides a very cheap way of adding intelligence to everyday objects, including internet connectivity to allow them to send and receive data – or, in other words, give the objects IoT capability. Pricing for the latest version, the ..

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A Rasberry Pi Case released that costs less than $9 – Virtuaniz (blog)

Virtuaniz (blog) A Rasberry Pi Case released that costs less than $9 Virtuaniz (blog) If you are anything like me, you were surely intrigued by the cost, size and concept of Rasberry Pi .

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Flag-waving, without use of arm muscles

Eben met Alex from RasPi.tv earlier this week, and was given this rather fantastic flag-waving kit for our demo table. (If you’ve got something you think we could use in demos at schools, in talks, and when we chat to the press, give me a shout at liz@raspberrypi.org – we’re always looking for new kit to show off.) This demo is something you can very easily set up yourself at home, if you’re interested in learning how to use servos. Alex’s setup means you won’t require any expansion boards – you’ll be ready to go with just a servo (very cheap from your local electronics shop – Alex’s cost him £3), some wire, some batteries and a few bits of wood.

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Flag-waving, without use of arm muscles

Eben met Alex from RasPi.tv earlier this week, and was given this rather fantastic flag-waving kit for our demo table. (If you’ve got something you think we could use in demos at schools, in talks, and when we chat to the press, give me a shout at liz@raspberrypi.org – we’re always looking for new kit to show off.) This demo is something you can very easily set up yourself at home, if you’re interested in learning how to use servos. Alex’s setup means you won’t require any expansion boards – you’ll be ready to go with just a servo (very cheap from your local electronics shop – Alex’s cost him £3), some wire, some batteries and a few bits of wood.

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