Great news! The March 2013 edition of The MagPi, the only exclusively-Pi magazine available, is out now. Read it or download it here.
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Turning the #RaspberryPi Into a dock for an HTC Desire » The Rantings and Ravings of a Madman
Lawrence has just blogged about how he turned his Raspberry Pi into a dock for his HTC Desire mobile phone. Quickie : Turning the Raspberry Pi Into A Dock For My HTC Desire » The Rantings and Ravings of a…
Happy Pi Birthday!
I like a good infographic and what better reason to feature one from Element 14 to celebrate the Raspberry Pi’s first birthday!
Now tracking high altitude balloon carrying #RaspberryPi
Dave Akerman’s PIE high altitude balloon, carrying a TARDIS-cased Raspberry Pi can now be tracked on this site. Pictures transmitted from the PIE are available here. Landfall is expected around 2.30pm GMT.
Adventures with Minecraft and a Gotcha on the #RaspberryPi
Frank at Alpha Omega has been having some more adventures with Minecraft. But he has found the one thing that is going to cripple a lot of people’s efforts – it can’t connect to shared Minecraft servers. Apparently, the Pi…
Running a #RaspberryPi from 6 AA Batteries [reblog from Raspberry Pi Spy]
Another great article from Matt Hawkins. This time he runs a Raspberry Pi for hours from 6 rechargeable AA batteries. Running a Raspberry Pi from 6 AA Batteries | Raspberry Pi Spy.
Minecraft: Pi Edition for #RaspberryPi Officially Released
The first iteration of Minecraft: Pi Edition is now available! And it’s completely free to download. Direct link to download. Further information and instructions to install.
PWM with the #RaspberryPi
Over at RaspiRobot, Peter Mansvelder has used an L298N H bridge module to generate PWM signals from the Pi Read his article here
Automatic TV volume adjuster with an #Arduino
I daresay that this can be done with a Raspberry Pi as well, or it can be connected to an XBMC media centre running on the Pi, so I’m featuring it here. This is an Instructable on creating an Arduino…
Create your own #Arduino on a breadboard
New York University’s Introduction to Physical Computing course has written a tutorial on how to create a fully functional and compatible USB-enabled Arduino clone on a breadboard. This includes step-by-step instructions. Read the tutorial