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3D-printable Raspberry Pi Cyberdeck
Unlike most cyberdecks, this one still needs mains power
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Teka-Sketch
This all-new e-ink-based Etch-a-Sketch can play Pong, and it also has an undo button
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Raspberry Pi vs Raspberry Pi Zero 2 vs Raspberry Pi Pico in Raspberry Pi Official Magazine 159
Without an operating system, any computer – including your Raspberry Pi – is just a dumb lump of sand. Put Raspberry Pi OS on it however, and you’ve got yourself a working system that can handle games, web browsers, emails, programming and everything else we bang on about here all day every day. The latest […]
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Win one of ten M.2 HAT+ Compact
The ability to connect NVME SSD drives to Raspberry Pi 5 is very cool, although it does slightly limit the cases you can use. With the M.2 HAT+ Compact, you can even fit an SSD-powered Raspberry Pi into the official case – and we have ten to give away below. Win one of ten M.2 […]
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Raspberry Pi 500+ in Raspberry Pi Official Magazine issue 158
We’re quite taken with Raspberry Pi 500+. But when you don’t need all that processing power, and just want a board that will make a plastic skeleton jump around in a terrifying manner, you’ll find Raspberry Pi Pico more than up to the job. There’s more terror in the magazine (which is only right as […]
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Win one of five Raspberry Pi SSD 1TB
Raspberry Pi prides itself on high quality hardware, and this 1TB Raspberry Pi SSD is no different. You can use it with a standard Raspberry Pi or even in your desktop PC – the choice is yours. We have five to give away and you can enter below Win 1 of 5 Raspberry Pi SSD […]
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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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Unusual tools: corner‑cutting shear
The tool that makes cutting corners at work an acceptable practice.
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‘Friends’ – a Raspberry Pi-powered self‑balancing sculpture
This trio of robots was part of an exhibition called ‘Que Rien Ne Bouge’, which means ‘Let Nothing Move’.
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