David Pride has taken a Raspberry Pi, a ZeroBorg motor controller, a disassembled Nerf gun and a robot chassis and made a drive-able shooting platform. He’s used several skills here, including 3D printing, to get the desired result and you…
Alex Eames has just tweeted that his LED system, RasPiO Inspiring, has just gone on general sale. There are a number of bundles available, as well as single shapes with or without driver boards, so head over to the RasPiO…
Over at The Pi Hut, they’ve just launched a selection of new products. All designed by Raspberry Pi alumni Rachel Rayns, it’s great to see The Pi Hut produce it’s own unique products, and hopefully there will be even more…
Frederick Vandenbosch has taken a Raspberry Pi 3 and an Official Touch Screen and created a ‘connected picture frame’. The frame displays pictures which are periodically downloaded from Dropbox and allows the user to ‘like’ individual photos, thus indicating their…
Jamie over at The Pi Hut has just announced that the circuit board Christmas Tree has gone on pre-order. This product comes in two flavours: a pre-soldered tree (for £15) and a soldering kit (for £12). The tree is three-dimensional, slotting…
Abhishek Singh has created this awesome GIF camera from two Raspberry Pis. Called the Instagif NextStep, a Pi 3 with a camera and preview screen records a short video clip and then transmits that clip to a Pi Zero which is…
Just a quick one… it is my birthday after all!!! 🙂 Les Pounder has blogged a gardening project over at Element 14. The project uses a Raspberry Pi Zero W for connectivity and a RasPiO Analog Zero to read an…
Tinkernut has taken a Raspberry Pi, a camera module, added an 2.8″ Adafruit mini-touchscreen and a mini USB microphone and created a YouTube-streaming box. He’s programmed a touchscreen interface to allow him to preview the video and then added another…
In 1978, a tape-driven computer known as the Sharp MZ-80K was created. The MZ has a 2 MHz CPU, a massive 20 KB of RAM, and a built-in monochrome monitor. Just a few years later, in 1981, Yasushi Enari (Panda Precision),…
The AIY Projects Kit given away free with The MagPi issue 57 went down a storm. In previous issues, The MagPi has covered various ways of extending the kit using some of the additional functionality on the HAT. This time, they’ve…