
Raspberry Pi Roundup - 19th August 2016
Apologies for the lack of news this week - I've been on holiday refurbishing my shed! -Mike Boot through Ethernet Gordon Hollingworth has just published his second blog post on...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 10th August 2016
Fumbling in the Dark The bloggers over at WhiskeyTangoHotel have been investigating home automation solutions. They’ve come up with a Raspberry Pi-based solution which detects, via Bluetooth, the presence of...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 8th August 2016
Microscope Andre Maia Chagas and his team, comprised of LL Prieto Godino, A Arrenberg and T Baden, have developed a Raspberry Pi-controlled microscope called FlyPi and entered it into the...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 5th August 2016
Digital Making Day in Cambridge The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced that they are holding a Digital Making day for youngsters in Cambridge. To apply, you need to be aged...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 3rd August 2016
Clock Kevin Uhlir has been in contact. He’s built a lovely clock by using a Raspberry Pi. Built into the screen of an old monitor, the Pi retrieves data from...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 1st August 2016
Bats! Martin Mander recently noticed that his back garden attracted bats. Inspired by this, he set about creating a camera that could see in the dark and take pictures of...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 27th July 2016
True North CodeGirl42 has written a very comprehensive tutorial that teaches you all about GPS and taking magnetic North bearings using a magnetometer. There’s a lot of maths involved, but she...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 22nd July 2016
Last week was a bit quiet in the Raspberry Pi world, so our Roundups have been a bit lacking. So, here is a bumper issue to get you in the...

Raspberry Pi Roundup - 14th July 2016
Spectrum analyzer Sandy Macdonald, one of the Pimoroni crew, has written an excellent tutorial in which he takes a pHAT DAC audio board, a Scroll pHAT and a Raspberry Pi...
Raspberry Pi Roundup - 11th July 2016
Tiny, tiny Jeremy Lee has taken a Raspberry Pi Zero and connected up an accelerometer sensor. He’s then written a driver to allow the sensor to act as a mouse...

10 Awesome Raspberry Pi Zero Project Ideas
1. Make a wearable badge By combining the Raspberry Pi Zero with an add-on board, you can create a wearable badge. Take the Zero, add a Unicorn pHAT, Scroll pHAT...