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Programming station
Spot the microcontroller: we can see an Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, a pair of ESP32 boards, and a Raspberry Pi Pico, all waiting to be played with.
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Solder fume extractor
This device has adjustable fan speeds and light levels, courtesy of Raspberry Pi Pico.
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Program a robot arm in Raspberry Pi Official Magazine 162
Worried about hackers stealing your zeroes and ones? How about transmitting data over an air-gapped pair of Raspberry Pi computers, so that information can go one way but not the other? The maker of this system is calling it a data diode, and you can ead all about it in this issue. If you’ve a […]
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Win a Raspberry Pi 5 16GB!
Fancy getting a very fancy Raspberry Pi 5 with 16GB of RAM? Then we have the competition for you – just scroll down to enter… Win a Raspberry Pi 5 16GB
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Moon and tide clock
A thoughtful retirement gift for the surfer in your life.
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Unusual tools: degaussing tool
In the simplest form, a degaussing tool is a coil of wire that generates an alternating magnetic field that demagnetises ferrous metals.
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RP2350 Pico W5 review
It’s Raspberry Pi Pico 2, but with a lot more memory.
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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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New year, new projects
What ideas and experiments will 2026 bring?
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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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Win one of three DreamHAT+ radars!
That’s right, an actual working radar for your Raspberry Pi. We reviewed it a few months ago and have since been amazed at some of the projects that have used it, like last month’s motion sensor from the movie Aliens. Sound good? Well we have a few to give away, and you can enter below. […]
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RP2350 Pico W5 review
It’s Raspberry Pi Pico 2, but with a lot more memory
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