
Turn a Raspberry Pi into a blinktastic classic 1970s computer? PJ Evans puts on his Paisley shirt and heats his soldering iron.
Turn a Raspberry Pi into a blinktastic classic 1970s computer? PJ Evans puts on his Paisley shirt and heats his soldering iron.
Green in more than one sense, the E-ink Display Project is both a useful tool and a rather fetching piece of art. Nicola King admires this ingenious piece of creativity
Get ready for 200 pages of Raspberry Pi projects, ideas and inspiration.
Want to snap a selfie and put a smile on the face of the camera? David Crookes meets SelfieBot
Alex Martinez’ desire to compete in robotics have brought Raspberry Pi workshops to a Puerto Rican school.
The Picade’s smaller sibling is an awesome compact console to plug into your TV. Phil King enjoys some more retro gaming.
With a simple text message, you can open Conor Breen’s door. As long as you’re on the guest list. Rob Zwetsloot takes a look.
National Museum of Computing holds STEM event for girls. Bravo, says Rosie Hattersley.
People with Pi boards are using the PM2.5 Open Data Portal software to share weather and air pollution data in Taiwan.
Vinyl records are beautiful, but not all of them are playable
David Crookes talks to Dylan Radcliffe about his attempt to create a 3G phone.
The first ever Code Club book is here. Alongside Magic glasses and an awesome sticker pack!
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