
Raspberry Pi and Education
Eben talks about the Raspberry Pi's aims and potential areas of applicability in Education. The video is in HD and is definitely worth a watch if your interested in who...

Two Harry Potter projects and a bomb disposal robot in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
The Daily Prophet Piet Rullens Jr visited The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and brought back loads of video footage. He wanted to do something special with the footage so...

New products news plus a fixed-wing drone and a Raspberry Pi Zero security camera all in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
Retro Gaming Bundle We have announced the launch of a Pi Hut Retro Gaming bundle that is ideal for those looking to get into the world of playing retro games on...

A piece of art made from a gun, a BMO replica from Adventure Time and a smart alarm clock in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
Gun Art Constantine Zlatev, Kostadin Ilov and Velina Ruseva have taken a disabled shotgun and some salvaged industrial components and created a musical instrument. Called The Last Gun, is controlled...

Review of a JustBoom audio board, a wooden Jukebox and a tea-brewing machine in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
JustBoom We've recently added the JustBoom range to our warehouse stock. They are a rather nice selection of audio boards catering for all different uses and form-factors. Over on my...

A new MagPi hits the stands, an Elf hits the shelf and there's a stringed Pi-driven musical instrument in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
MagPi / PIXEL This month’s MagPi (issue 53) is out with all the regular projects, news and reviews you’ve come to expect. There’s a cover disc (DVD) containing the new x86...

Tetris on a table, live streaming video from your Raspberry Pi, Australian space mission and PIXEL comes to desktops in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
Table-Top Tetris John Cooper from York Hackspace has created a tabletop Tetris game for their space. It uses a Raspberry Pi 2 to control strips of Neopixel-like LEDs which sit in little...

A cliff-face adventure, a Pi-controlled fly colony, a DIY oscilloscope and news of the Big Birthday Weekend in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
Happy New Year! Best wishes for 2017 in all your endeavours, whether hacking, spending time with family or just generally living life to the full! We're now back on the...

Christmas lights, a long time-lapse, a NERF gun and a retro gaming Kickstarter in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
Christmas Light Show Alec Connolly, who attends the University of Toledo majoring in electrical engineering, has recently been interning at a company called iHeartMedia. He was tasked by one of the...

Birds, Fireplaces and Training Courses feature in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup!
Tweet, Tweet Elizabeth Demaray, in collaboration with computer scientist Ahmed Elgammal and Rutgers University’s Art and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, has developed a way to determine if music affects the moods...

An OS for looping MP4s, a GPIO reference site and a Commodore 64 Slack hack in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
Loop MP4s Sometimes, you just want to be able to loop some videos with no muss and no fuss. Enter German artist Julius Schmiedel who has developed a downloadable OS image,...

Stranger Things-inspired wall lights, an Alex Xmas tree, a change to Raspbian SSH and a NixieTube tweet watcher in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
Stranger and Stranger Seb Lee-Delisle is a digital artist who decided to bring some Internet of Things magic to his Christmas decorations. He’s taken a Raspberry Pi and some addressable fairy...