Over at The New Tech, Moonlit has been working on reproducing the Teletext television text service. A lot of it is over my head, but it still makes for an interesting read. Part 1 is here and Part 2 is here
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Mini rover with night vision powered by a #RaspberryPi
Over on Makezine, Clayton Ritcher has created a 3x6x4 inch Raspberry Pi-powered rover. Here’s what he has to say about it: The Raspberry Rover is a small RC car with a Raspberry Pi for a brain. It is controlled over…
Macro Photography with the #RaspberryPi camera
Another blog post from Raspberry Pi Spy this morning. Matt’s been indulging his son’s interest in insects by using a macro lens with the PiCam to take photographs of a fly and a moth. The results are outstanding considering the price…
Review of RAVPower 10400mAh battery pack with a #RaspberryPi
Raspberry Pi Spy’s Matt has reviewed this powerful portable battery pack. Read the review
XBMC #RaspberryPi remote control using a smart phone
Just some quick blogs this morning as I want to get onto my Picorder wiring! Here’s a blog post at Slice of Raspberry Pi in which you can set-up XBMC (in this case the RaspBMC flavour, but I imagine it…
Point & Shoot Camera with the #RaspberryPi
Following on from Alex Eames’ great work on a Picam-powered point-and-shoot video camera, here’s another one. James Wolf has created a lovely camera with a nice chunky button and a cute GPIO breakout board. Read more about how James did…
The life of Pi article from Wired UK magazine
Wired (UK) have posted up their in-depth article on the Raspberry Pi from July 2013’s issue. Well worth a read. Read it here
Quick time-lapse of sunset from a #RaspberryPi camera
Ben Nuttall has created this really gorgeous time-lapse of sunset over the new Co-op building in Manchester. Photos were taken with the Raspberry Pi camera module, then strung together into the video.
RaspDev – an Eclipse plugin for the #RaspberryPi
I’ve just found this for those who are familiar with the Eclipse IDE. It’s an SDK, framework and plugin for Eclipse for Python software development on the Raspberry Pi. Looks very interesting. Read more here
Stripboard case for the #RaspberryPi
Over on the CNXsoft blog, someone’s created a case for the Pi out of a ridiculous amount of stripboard/perfboard. Read about the construction here