If you’ve ever wanted to replicate Tony Stark’s J.A.R.V.I.S., you can be well on your way with this project. Shubhro Saha and Charlie Marsh from Princeton University have developed an always-on voice-recognition-and-response system called Jasper. It recognises it’s own name…
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How to set-up wireless networking on your #RaspberryPi
Christian Cawley over at MakeUseOf.com has written a tutorial on wireless networking. This tutorial is basic stuff for those of you who want to use a wifi dongle to connect to your home or work network. Interestingly, he recommends using a…
New #RaspberryPi Camera Module tutorial series
The Southend-on-Sea based “Average Man” is doing a new tutorial series on the operation of the Raspberry Pi camera module. His first tutorial is all about connecting the camera to the Pi and is ideal for anyone who has just…
Great review of the FUZE – #RaspberryPi in a keyboard case
Drew Buddie is head of computing at the Royal Masonic School for Girls in Hertfordshire, UK. He’s been loaned a FUZE – the black-and-red keyboard/case for the Raspberry Pi. As I’ve previously said, I’ve got a lot of time for…
#RaspberryPi Compute Module announced
This must be the ultimate in well-kept secrets. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has today announced the launch of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module. Aimed at commerce/industry, rather than education or hobbyists, the Compute aims to give users the Raspberry Pi…
Seven Segments of Pi in the classroom (Part 5)
Another guest post from Nevil Hunt, creator of the Seven Segments of Pi Last week I talked about some of the practical barriers to using the Raspberry Pi in the Classroom with many teachers believing they needed to upgrade their…
Eben Upton talk about how new technologies are changing the world
Eben’s been over in Dublin talking at the University College. His speech, As Easy As (Raspberry) Pi: How New Technologies Are Changing Your World, can be viewed on YouTube or embedded below:
New memory stick from Cyntech sports the #RaspberryPi logo
This post is no longer valid. Cyntech did not obtain the required licence to use the logo before producing the sticks and permission has not been granted. Naughty.
Student aims to run his #RaspberryPi from a hydrogen fuel cell
Timo Kurz is currently working with the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany to develop the RaspberryHy, a hydrogen fuel cell driven power source for the Raspberry Pi. He seems to have got quite a long way with it, even developing an…
Stream from a camera on the #RaspberryPi to an Android phone
Here’s a quick one. Someone’s figured out how to use gstreamer to stream to an Android phone running a custom app. They’ve only got it working using a USB camera at the moment, but I’d imagine it would be quite…