Schlagwort: Raspberry Pi Resources
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Raspberry Pi Imager update to v1.6
Reading Time: 2 minutesSince Raspberry Pi Imager was released just over a year ago, we’ve made a number of changes and fixes to help make it more reliable and easier to use. But you may wonder whether it’s changed at all, because it looks almost exactly the same as it did last year. That’s not…
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Merry Christmas to all Raspberry Pi recipients — help is here!
Reading Time: 4 minutesNote: We’re not *really* here, we just dropped in to point you in the right direction with your new Raspberry Pi toys, then we’re disappearing again to enjoy the rest of the festive season. See you on 4 January 2021! Photographer Brian’s wrapping skills are A+ So… what did you get? We…
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Supporting Raspberry Pi’s industrial customers
Reading Time: 3 minutesRaspberry Pi computers have always been used in a huge variety of settings, since the combination of low cost, high performance, and ease of use make it an ideal device for almost any application. We’ve seen a large proportion of sales go into the industrial market – businesses using Raspberry Pi, rather…
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New book: The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2021
Reading Time: 2 minutesHey everyone, come and see, come and see! Here’s a great new bookazine from the makers of the official Raspberry Pi magazine. We do love the folks at The MagPi. Clever, they are. If, like us, you’re over 2020 already, dive into the pages of The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2021, and…
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How to never miss a video call with Raspberry Pi and NextEvent
Reading Time: 2 minutesSince lockdown started, I’ve found I often miss video meetings. It’s not intentional, I simply loose track of time. Though my phone is set to remind me of upcoming meetings ten minutes before they begin, I have a habit of trying to fill that time with something productive and before I know…
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OpenVX API for Raspberry Pi
Reading Time: 3 minutesRaspberry Pi is excited to bring the Khronos OpenVX 1.3 API to our line of single-board computers. Here’s Kiriti Nagesh Gowda, AMD‘s MTS Software Development Engineer, to tell you more. OpenVX for computer vision OpenVX™ is an open, royalty-free API standard for cross-platform acceleration of computer vision applications developed by The Khronos…
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Volunteer your Raspberry Pi to IBM’s World Community Grid
Reading Time: 3 minutesIBM’s World Community Grid is working with scientists at Scripps Research on computational experiments to help find potential COVID-19 treatments. Anyone with a Raspberry Pi and an internet connection can help. Why is finding potential treatments for COVID-19 so important? Scientists all over the globe are working hard to create a vaccine…
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Setting up two-factor authentication on your Raspberry Pi
Reading Time: 7 minutesEnabling two-factor authentication (2FA) to boost security for your important accounts is becoming a lot more common these days. However you might be surprised to learn that you can do the same with your Raspberry Pi. You can enable 2FA on Raspberry Pi, and afterwards you’ll be challenged for a verification code…
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An open source camera stack for Raspberry Pi using libcamera
Reading Time: 6 minutesSince we released the first Raspberry Pi camera module back in 2013, users have been clamouring for better access to the internals of the camera system, and even to be able to attach camera sensors of their own to the Raspberry Pi board. Today we’re releasing our first version of a new…
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New book: The Official Raspberry Pi Camera Guide
Reading Time: 3 minutesTo coincide with yesterday’s launch of the Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera, Raspberry Pi Press has created a new Official Camera Guide to help you get started and inspire your future projects. The Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera Connecting a High Quality Camera turns your Raspberry Pi into a powerful digital camera.…
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New product: Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera on sale now at $50
Reading Time: 5 minutesWe’re pleased to announce a new member of the Raspberry Pi camera family: the 12.3-megapixel High Quality Camera, available today for just $50, alongside a range of interchangeable lenses starting at $25. NEW Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://rpf.io/ytsub Help us reach a wider audience by translating…
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Printing at home from your Raspberry Pi
Reading Time: 4 minutesYesterday I wrote about working from home with your Raspberry Pi, and talked about things like how to connect to your company VPN, and how to get video conferencing up and working. However, one thing I didn’t talk about – and that many of you have asked for some guidance on –…
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Ashley’s top five projects for Raspberry Pi first-timers
Reading Time: 4 minutesIt is time. Time to go to that little stack of gifts from well-wishers who have badged you as “techie” or noted that you “play computer games”. Armed with this information, they decided you’d like to receive one of our small and perfectly formed Raspberry Pis. You were thrilled. You could actually…
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Don’t forget about Steam Link on Raspberry Pi
Reading Time: 2 minutesConnect your gaming PC to your TV with ease, thanks to Steam Link and Raspberry Pi. A Steam Link to the past Back in 2018, we asked Simon, our Asset Management Assistant Keeper of the Swag, Organiser of the Stuff, Lord Commander of the Things to give Steam Link on Raspberry Pi…
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Build a physical game controller for Infinite Bunner
Reading Time: 5 minutesIn HackSpace magazine issue 28 we had a look at how to create an ultrasonic controller for a version of Pong called Boing!. This month, we’re going to take a step further forward through video game history and look at the game Frogger. In this classic game, you control a frog as…
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Wireframe’s deep(ish) dive into the glorious double jump
Reading Time: 2 minutesYoshi aside, we can’t think of anyone who isn’t a fan of the double jump. In their latest video, the Wireframe magazine team take a deep(ish) dive into one of video gaming’s most iconic moves. What is the Double Jump | Wireframe Deep Dive The humble jump got a kick in 1984…
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Play Pong with ultrasonic sensors and a Raspberry Pi | HackSpace magazine
Reading Time: 4 minutesDay three of our Pong celebration leads us here, to HackSpace magazine’s ultrasonic hack of Eben’s Code the Classics Pong tribute, Boing! If you haven’t yet bought your copy of Code the Classics, you have until 11:59pm GMT tonight to get £1 off using the discount code PONG. Click here to visit…