Articles by Andrew Gregory
Dual-screen cyberdeck
Twin screens mean you can code on one screen while watching David Bowie’s 1978 Musikladen show on the other.
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Flexible PCB watch
That’s some snazzy wearable tech on your wrist there.
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German word clock
Somehow we feel we’d be more punctual if we told the time in German.
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PETmachine
The machine itself is 3D-printed and cuts a PET bottle into a continuous strip.
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Starter Electronics in Raspberry Pi Official Magazine 157
After you’ve built your own simple circuit, why not think a little bit bigger – like building a product, and getting that product verified as officially Powered By Raspberry Pi? We take a look at some of the brilliant gadgets with Raspberry Pi at their heart. If you want to build a submarine, you might […]
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The Smarter Desktop in Raspberry Pi Official Magazine 156
Get things done with Raspberry Pi.
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BaBot ball balancing robot
Andrew Gregory discovers a robot that’s better at balancing than he is
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Build the Ultimate Media Centre in Raspberry Pi Official Magazine
Take control of your home video, television and music, with a media centre build based on Raspberry Pi. Your film collection deserves the best!
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MIDI Blaster
A nostalgia-soaked trip into the digitised music of games past.
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Baby North case
These sleek, beautiful objects turn your beige box of a computer into something that looks good.
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Sony Watchman cyberdeck
Before streaming, before smartphones, before MP3 players, there was the Sony Walkman.
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Split Flap Display
This bit of retro technology won’t glow blue photons into your eyes – your circadian rhythms will remain unruffled
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