New Linux magazine Linux Voice has published it’s next issue. This month there is the following for Raspberry Pi owners: A (well-balanced) 4-page review of Kano 4-page feature on Code Club (which isn’t strictly Raspberry Pi, but I thought I’d mention…
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Loads of #RaspberryPi stuff in this month’s Linux User & Developer magazine @LinuxUserMag
Linux User and Developer has fast become the best mainstream magazine for the Raspberry Pi. They regularly print multiple Pi features every month and this month’s is no exception. Here’s a list of the articles you can expect to find when…
Beautiful #RaspberryPi cluster
Continuing the recent spate of artistic projects using the Pi, David Guill has created a “supercomputer” using 40 Raspberry Pis. His project called for the following: Build a model supercomputer, which structurally mimics a modern supercomputer. All hardware required for…
Use a Nokia 5110/3310 display with the #RaspberryPi
Adafruit has published a tutorial on using their library for this small Nokia screen with the Pi. Read it here
How to use #RaspberryPi in the classroom
Raspberry Pi Certified Educator Sway Grantham has written another blog post in her excellent series on using the Pi in the classroom. This time she explores the way in which the Pi can be used, including her ideas on what…
#RaspberryPi projects galore at the Bay Area Maker Faire
Alex Bradbury has just posted an account of the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s time at the recent Maker Faire in San Francisco. There are loads of great Pi-related projects to read about, which you can do by going to their blog.
Simple PHP-driven #RaspberryPi photo gallery
Matt Hawkins has written a tutorial based on Kenny Svalgaard’s Single File PHP Gallery script. You run a web server and PHP and then put the script into a folder containing your images. All you have to do is have…
Raspberry Jam – Potton Pi & Pints (UK – Beds/Cambs) – 14th June
Saturday 14th June – The Rising Sun, Potton, Bedfordshire – 12.30-6pm Register here Fancy doing some Raspberry Pi stuff in a relaxed, social atmosphere? Fancy having a nice meal in a nice family pub? Fancy a chat with fellow geeky-type…
Interactive sculptures powered by #RaspberryPi
Scott Garner has created two sculptures that react to their environment and then produce sounds based on the input. In his own words: For several years I’ve imagined a sculpture with a massive array of different sensors that processes the…
A #RaspberryPi mini boombox
ThisOldGeek has taken a large Peets Coffee tin and filled it with electronics to create a boom box audio system. He’s used a Vacuum Fluorescent Display inside it to display what is currently being played and a USB sound card and amplifier…