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MagPi issue 24, out now!

The MagPi’s a little late this month, but it’s full of good things. The MagPi is the free magazine for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts, written, typeset and edited by the community for the community

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PREMIER FARNELL PLC : ‘Pi in the Sky’ the winning entry in element14’s … – 4-traders (press release)

PREMIER FARNELL PLC : ' Pi in the Sky' the winning entry in element14's …

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Raspberry Pi camera takes gorgeous photos while soaring over Earth – Geek (blog)

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi camera takes gorgeous photos while soaring over Earth Geek (blog) The official camera attachment for everyone's favorite $25 computer, the Raspberry Pi , released only a couple of weeks ago, but people are already using it in impressive ways. Rather than just make a cheap, DIY camera that sat in his basement, Dave … Earth, as seen by Raspberry Pi camera attached to weather balloon Engadget Raspberry Pi cameras get sent into space and the photo results are out of this ..

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Earth, as seen by Raspberry Pi camera attached to weather balloon – Engadget

Geeky gadgets Earth, as seen by Raspberry Pi camera attached to weather balloon Engadget The Raspberry Pi camera has been out for less than two weeks, and it's already skirted the final frontier. Armchair astronaut Dave Akerman strapped the $25 shooter to the equally inexpensive Raspberry Pi , put it inside a protective case shaped like the ..

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BBC: Cracking the Code

Last week’s Cracking the Code had a segment featuring a very familiar little computer, and a guy with a weather balloon whom you might just recognise. Isn’t it interesting how much more technical detail this kids’ show goes into compared to some of the adult tech news coverage we see on TV? Thanks to everyone involved – especially Dave!

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