New resources from the Raspberry Pi Foundation help you to drill into Weather Station data

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The Raspberry Pi Foundation have released a couple of new resources, this time they’re focused on weather. In particular, these resources help you to use the data collected from all those Weather Station boards that they sent out and to graph that data into a visual representation. Get started by fetching the weather and then graphing it!

The Pi Hut re-launches website with 1000s of new maker products

The Pi Hut re-launch

Raspberry Pi mega-store The Pi Hut has just re-launched their website with over 3,500 new products added to their range. The range, which is aimed at makers, includes products from popular manufacturers Adafruit, Seeed and DFRobot and other, more niche companies, so you never know what you might find! Really great news for fans of blinky and non-blinky maker-y, type, um… things. Not such good news for your bank balance, one would imagine! Head over to The Pi Hut to take a look.

Industrial use of the Raspberry Pi – Peugeot Citroen

Car manufacturer Peugeot Citroen have developed an Automatic Guided Vehicle (AGV) to lift & transport cars around their factory. The vehicle, which travels almost 8km a day is controlled by a Raspberry Pi and uses a touch-screen display for monitoring and control. It has an inbuilt Robopeak RPLidar scanner for detecting if human beings are in the way so that it stops before anyone dies a horrible, crushing death. You can read a bit more technical detail over at The MagPi.

First official 64-bit operating system released for the Raspberry Pi 3

Although the Raspberry Pi 3 has a 64-bit processor, it is well-known among the higher-level techies that the currently released version of Raspbian is, in fact, a 32-bit version. That means it’s not using some of the higher-level functionality of the 64-bit processor. To most people that won’t make much difference – the Pi 3 performs well. But the point is it could perform even better.

Eben Upton has just posted on the Foundation’s blog that the first 64-bit operating system for the Pi is now available: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. This isn’t necessarily suitable for all users, but it does give those who are looking for tip-top performance an option. It has wifi and Bluetooth built in so the Pi 3’s networking capabilities are enabled.

You can download the image here.

New Zero-sized power supply solution for the Raspberry Pi supporting a range of input voltages

UUGear, who previously gave us a selection of hubs and UPS solutions for the Pi, have just released a Zero-sized power supply board that accepts voltages from 5-26V. It’s called the Zero2Go and has the following features:

  • No soldering required when mounting on Raspberry Pi Zero (Pogo pin connection)
  • Wide range of input voltages (5~26V)
  • Reverse polarity protection
  • Power sources can be connected via micro-USB, DC power plug or wires.
  • Supports “pass-through” and “step-down” modes (auto switching)
  • Single button tap to startup/shutdown Raspberry Pi (with installed software)

It costs 350.00 CZK (12.95 euros / £10.85 / $13.65) from their website.