
Raspberry Pi Roundup - 23rd September 2016
Mini-bike Eric Unnervik, a master’s student at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, has developed a miniature motorbike that drives itself! Onto the bike he has strapped...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 22nd September 2016
Walkie Talkie Daniel Chote (a New Zealander now living in the USA) has built a walkie talkie for his kids out of a Raspberry Pi, some small electronic parts and...

Raspberry Pi 1080p Demo
Here's a video taken from the Transfer Summit. Andy Piper gives a brief overview of the Raspberry Pi, its various features and size in addition to demonstrating its HD capabilities....

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 19th September 2016
Watch the Skies Brook Drumm has created a robot that will crawl along a string or fishing line above a room or area and take photographs and video. It uses...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 15th September 2016
New Podcast/Videocast launched Just launched over at my blog, Raspberry PiPod, the PiPod Podcast covers news, products, events, crowdfunding and featured projects. Episode 1 is available now in both video...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 13th September 2016
Awesome Automated Solenoids Kristian Lauszus took a course about image analysis in which students were asked to create a project to do the analysis. They were allowed to use OpenCV...
Raspberry Pi Roundup - 9th September 2016
Button Game! Albert Hickey wanted to create a game for kids which would get them running around. So, he conceived a button-pressing game where buttons, mounted on tubes, would light...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 7th September 2016
More tea, vicar? James P is on a quest. A quest many of us have embarked upon without success. Not for the Holy Grail, no. Something much more important: The perfect...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 5th September 2016
Riddle me this... Designed to be part of an ‘escape room’, the Retro Radio Riddle is a retro radio set with it’s insides taken out and replaced with a Raspberry...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 1st September 2016
Ophthalmoscope Over at Hackaday.io, Ebin Philip has written an account of his ophthalmoscope (eye retina scanner) powered by a Raspberry Pi and a camera module. The device, which costs about $400 all-in,...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 30th August 2016
Apologies for the lack of posts! I've been busy turning 40 and helping out at our town's bi-annual celebration weekend! Dinosaurs! A couple of weekends ago, geeks, tinkerers and hobbyists...

Populated Beta Boards First Look
The next stage in the beta Raspberry Pi board construction is complete. Here's some pictures from the first batch of beta devices. 10 of these Raspberry Pi's will be up...