A new issue of the venerable MagPi is out today. As you can see from the cover above, issue 70 is packed with useful news, tutorials, reviews and other stuff. The big feature this month is on home automation. Get…
The new issue of The MagPi is out with plenty of features to read and makes to replicate. The main feature is on bringing Pi power to the world of 3D printing. Read more about the issue here.
Issue 68 of the Raspberry Pi magazine The MagPi is out. Inside is a feature on the new Raspberry Pi 3B+ and a massive 8-page spread on Pi Wars, the Raspberry Pi-powered robotics competition that myself and Tim Richardson run which…
The MagPi have put out a safety alert following publication of an article called “Make a WiFi Desk Lamp” in the latest issue, number 67. The article featured the hook-up of a desk lamp to a relay but no protection…
The MagPi issue 67 is out and is a retro computing special covering: Hardware emulation and classic coding The best emulators for Raspberry Pi Using a Retro Computer The best retro computer community builds There’s also plenty of features on…
Raspberry Pi have just announced the publication of issue 65 of The MagPi and issue 2 of HackSpace Magazine. The MagPi focuses on providing a Pi newcomers guide and, amongst other highlights, they review the new pi-top version 2 (although I…
A new issue of The MagPi is out and features an Arcade Machine build along with all the usual news, reviews and project pages. Download it for free from their site or have a copy delivered from The Pi Hut.…
The new issue of The MagPi magazine is now out. Plenty of great stuff in this issue including a special on how LEGO can be used in conjunction with our favourite single-board computer. Download for free from the MagPi’s site or…
Issue 57 of The MagPi is with us, and what a bumper issue it is. It comes with the hardware for a Google-powered artificial intelligence/voice recogniser project, or AIY Project. Here’s the MagPi’s description of the contents: Inside the…
The latest MagPi is out, delayed slightly past it’s usual publication date to allow for the launch of the Raspberry Pi Zero W. You can see from the cover above some of what is included in this issue. You can buy…