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Articles by Andrew Gregory

Moon and tide clock

Moon and tide clock

A thoughtful retirement gift for the surfer in your life.

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Retro 3D-printed Typeframe PX-88

Retro 3D-printed Typeframe PX-88

Distraction-free writing on a piece of new, vintage kit – it’s like the olden days, but better.

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Get started with Raspberry Pi in Raspberry Pi Official Magazine 161

Get started with Raspberry Pi in Raspberry Pi Official Magazine 161

There’s loads going on in this issue: first of all, how about using a capacitive touch board and Raspberry Pi 5 to turn a quilt into an input device? Nicola King shows you how. If you’re more into sawing and drilling than needlework, Jo Hinchliffe has built an underwater rover out of plastic piping and […]

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Project Gigapixel

Project Gigapixel

With a medium format 6×7 lens, this camera could theoretically be capable of producing a 3.3 gigapixel image

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Banamera AI camera

Banamera AI camera

Lego bricks are perfect for prototyping

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Christmas Gift Guide in Raspberry Pi Official Magazine 160

Christmas Gift Guide in Raspberry Pi Official Magazine 160

There’s a ton of great stuff in issue 160, including the incredible motion scanner, inspired by the film Aliens. It’s beautiful, it uses Raspberry Pi technology and makes a satisfying ping sound, and the best thing about it is that it actually works, thanks to a DreamHAT+ radar board. Yes, you too can join the […]

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All right all right!! Artificial Intelligence, Hollywood style

All right all right!! Artificial Intelligence, Hollywood style

When we get AI right, odds on it’ll be thanks to small firms, motivated individuals, and Raspberry Pi

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E-ink shipping monitor

E-ink shipping monitor

The display comprises a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, a Pimoroni Inky Impression 7.3-inch display, and a Wegmatt dAISy Mini AIS receiver. AIS stands for ‘Automatic Identification System’, and it’s this device that picks up the signals coming from the ships themselves, which goes to the display via the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. There’s probably a […]

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NTRON gaming and synth console

NTRON gaming and synth console

The NTRON is compatible with original NES controllers, and there are custom models built on perfboard

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3D-printable Raspberry Pi Cyberdeck

3D-printable Raspberry Pi Cyberdeck

Unlike most cyberdecks, this one still needs mains power

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Teka-Sketch

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

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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