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Bluetooth serial port for your #Raspberry Pi
Miguel Grinberg has written an excellent tutorial on using a cheap breakout board to allow a bluetooth connection to the Raspberry Pi’s serial port Read more here I’ve got one of these boards and completely failed to get it working based…
HTHMA Raspberry Pi Week – YouTube
For one week a year, High Tech High Media Arts in San Diego, CA, suspends its regular classes in order to offer a more focused, intensive week of study in an area outside of the normally offered curriculum. For this…
Fancy Game of Life for Minecraft #RaspberryPi
Jason Mildrum has blogged about a better version of Conway’s Game of Life for Minecraft. Read more about it and get the code
New expansion boards – Custard Pi 1 & 2 – for the #RaspberryPi
Two new expansion boards today – Custard Pi models 1 & 2. Custard Pi 1 is a relatively straightforward GPIO breakout board with lots of over-voltage protection on the pins. Screw terminals are provided for all the usable pins. It is…
ACCU conference has several #RaspberryPi sessions / @Raspberry_Pi
The ACCU, which is an organisation of professional programmers, are holding their annual conference in Bristol at the Marriott Hotel from the 9th to the 13th April. There are several Raspberry Pi sessions and here is a list of them:…
PA Consulting #RaspberryPi awards
PA Consulting Group ran a competition at the Cambridge Technology Centre on 20th March 2013 in which teams from different age groups competed against each other to win ‘best invention’ prizes. The only stipulation is that the inventions needed to…
Three reasons why #RaspberryPi ruled PyCon 2013
Ken at The Maker’s Box has summed up the impact the Raspberry Pi made on PyCon this year: Eben Upton was the keynote speaker Everyone got a free Raspberry Pi! There was an open-house Pi lab which covered everything from booting up…
Custom analog input board for the #RaspberryPi via circuits.io
Ken over at The Maker’s Box has used the website circuits.io to design a board with 8 channels of analog input with the ability to add another board on to give 16 channels! They’re not for sale – he just wanted to…
Siri-like voice chat with #RaspberryPi / @Raspberry_Pi
Martin, at harizanov.com has been experimenting with voice recognition on the Raspberry Pi and parsing input intelligently using a variety of software including arecord, ffmpeg, Google Voice and WolframAlpha. He has included detailed instructions on how to get this working. So…