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The Raspberry Pi project website is http://www.raspberrypi.org/ This is one of my news digests. If you like my editorial choices, there are more to be found by clicking on the "dear reader" link, and on my name above. Enjoy !
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Unofficial guide to getting up and running with the Raspberry Pi Camera (Resmi kamera modülünü edinmiş olanınız var mı ?...
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One of my old jokes is that newsroom IT puts the No in Innovation, so I’m always on the lookout for ways to get around them. And I’ve been playing around with a good one: The Raspberry Pi. Unfamiliar...
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RT @openscience: Who's who: @OpenLabTools to develop low cost, #openscience tools http://t.co/mEEwTj8hQm at @Cambridge_Uni with @Raspberry_Pi @arduino et al.
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Just showing how quick and easy it is to install XBMC from scratch on an unused Raspberry Pi.
We’ve been following the work of [Andrew Holme] and his homebrew GPS receiver for a while now. A few years ago, [Andrew] built a four-channel GPS receiver from scratch, but apparently that wasn’t enough for him.
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The BrickPi system lets you create your own Raspberry Pi LEGO robot with open-source Arduino firmware and programming capabilities.
Arduino Robot kit makes building, programming robots simple(r) Liliputing Folks have been using the popular Arduino DIY computing platform to build robots and all sorts of other simple computing devices for a while.
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Watch and record live TV on your Raspberry Pi (RT @jon_pratty: Lovely stuff from Techradar: watch & record live TV on your Raspberry Pi: http://t.co/aTbtIUaGMv)...
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These feel lovely when you sharpen them, have a beauteous Raspberry Pi logo at the end, and are made in solid colours from recycled CD cases.
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We’ll be talking more later this week about the New Out Of the Box System (NOOBS) which Eben discusses towards the end of this video. We have a suspicion you’ll like it.
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Kimdecent sells some cheap RK3188 mini PCs such as QC802 for $76, but instead of sending me yet another RK3188 device, they agreed to send CS868, an HDMI TV dongle powered by AllWinner A31 quad core...
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Available to teach @Raspberry_Pi at a camp for 2 weeks in August? These people are looking for someone like you.. http://t.co/lEUhZrpFiY
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A lot of sump pump systems have a backup pump and an alarm that goes off in the case of failure, but that alarm is only good if you're home to hear it.
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my #raspberry_pi needs a second heatsinker, but the one i have is so small that i have to add a small fan to cool http://t.co/78i4TqIBMV
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In my quest to try and create an Android device (I am exploring Android development at the moment without actually buying a Google Nexus 7) I've been playing around with a number of SDKs and some c...
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Weekend DIY project. Playing around with raspberry pi. Fun little unit and making me recall electronics http://t.co/WkX7O67ODj
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May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Meet Raspberry Pi, the $25 computer allowing inventors to get technologically creative at a reasonable cost. Bloomberg's Tom Gibson reports.
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Massimo Banzi announced the Arduino Yún, the first of a family of Wi-Fi products combining Arduino with Linux, at the Maker Faire Bay Area. The company used the name Yún (云), meaning “cloud” in...
The new Arduino robot looks a bit like a robot vacuum cleaner, but it has a lot more going for it and it certainly doesn't suck - well not unless you add an air pump to it. Designed as a collaboration between Arduino and Complubot, the new robot can be used as an easy entry to the world of robotics, both hardware and software.
Via Club de TeleMatique
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Using the C# SerialPort on the Raspberry Pi. (Using a C# SerialPort on the Raspberry Pi. http://t.co/4ooWqNSo3v)
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One aspect of the Raspberry Pi that has always challenged us is the power supply.
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