
A new MagPi is out, the Foundation launches new young persons' initiative and the Birthday Weekend event is announced - all in the Raspberry Pi Roundup
The MagPi - Christmas edition The Christmas issue of The MagPi (issue 52) is now out. Lots of Christmas-related stuff in there and also a continuation of Brian Corteil’s robot...

Get into weather data, enter a competition, read MagPi translations and find out more about the Raspberry Pi in industry in today's Roundup
Weather 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...

New Official Projects book, an IoT 3D-printed bus and a new 64-bit operating system all in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
Official Projects Book, volume 2 The MagPi have made a surprise announcement that volume 2 of the Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book is now available to download, buy via their...

The Pi Hut relaunches with over 3,500 new products; a piece of Neopixel furniture and bacteria experiments in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
The Pi Hut re-launch We are excited to announce a re-launch of our web store. We have added over 3,500 maker products to our catalogue, so take a look and...

Hacking, kicking and recording with a Raspberry Pi - all in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
Poison Tap PoisonTap is a Raspberry Pi Zero/Node.js hacking machine. According to the maker’s website, it: siphons cookies, exposes internal router & installs web backdoor on locked computers It plugs...

A new episode of the PiPod Podcast, Beginners' Guides, a review of the Pi Cap and a Sega Genesis conversion in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
Podcast, Episode 4 The latest episode of the Raspberry PiPod Podcast is out now and covers lots of news, products information, events, crowdfunding and projects. You can watch or listen...

A plane tracking system, a robotic pipe organ and a review of our ZeroSeg board in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
Plane Tracking Inspired by the 2014 disappearance of flight MH370, New Zealand year 8 student Benjamin Mueggenburg has developed what he calls a Visual Plane Locating System. It is designed...

A wall of blinkies, running x86 apps and a Zero-controlled skateboard - all in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup!
Blinkies! Joshua Krosenbrink works for Usabilla and he has presented them with the World of Light, a map of the world represented by 426 RGB LEDs. The Raspberry Pi runs an...

Spinach, a radio mast and a graphical experiment with the SenseHAT on today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
This never happened to Popeye! A team from MIT has published a paper in which they describe a bomb detection experiment conducted with spinach plants. The plants, which are sensitive...

A fire sculpture, a virtual forest, a chess board and an upcoming event in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
Fire sculpture Le Attrata is an innovative fire sculpture created by Therm, made up of three stainless steel moths with 12-foot wingspans, set on top of 18-foot high spires. The moths (turbine-driven blast...

A new issue of the MagPi, a nationwide schools competition and a scary mask in a box in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
The MagPi You may have missed it on our site, so I thought I'd mention it here. The MagPi has just published issue 51. It’s a great issue and features...

A LEGO case for the Raspberry Pi Zero and two Google Cloud projects in today's Raspberry Pi Roundup
LEGO Zero David Pride over at Cheltenham Hackspace has been busy designing for his new 3D printer. Taking inspiration from the Pi Blox case, he has designed a Zero-sized LEGO-compatible...