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Dive into the world of Raspberry Pi with this huge book of tutorials, project showcases, guides, product reviews, and much more from the pages of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine.
Find out moreIntroduce your child to the foundations of computer coding and teach them the skills to take on their future, now.
Find out moreStarter electronics: how to build and program circuits with a Raspberry Pi or Raspberry Pi Pico.
Find out moreIntroducing the smarter desktop: use cloud apps, thin clients, and get real work done on a Raspberry Pi. Also in the magazine we’re building a digital jukebox, controlling a robot arm, storing…
Find out moreWhile millions of us enjoy nothing more than spending hours racking up high scores on our favourite video games, too few are exposed to an even more gratifying way to spend time — making them.
Find out moreThis book tells the story of the birth of the technological world we now live in. It chronicles how computers reshaped World War II. And it does it all through the origins of 12 influential computers built between 1939 and 1950.
Find out moreMovies, music, TV: take control of your media with Raspberry Pi, and never again suffer from intrusive adverts mid-symphony.
Find out moreThere are many things that distinguish Raspberry Pi from other computers. The GPIO header might just be the most significant of them all — it allows you to connect electronic components to your Raspberry Pi and control them with code you've written yourself.
Find out moreHome automation: control your domestic devices with Raspberry Pi and Home Assistant
Find out moreSometimes only words will do. Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) were a great advance, creating an easy route into computers for non-technical users. But for complex tasks, GUIs can block off choices and require a circuitous route even for simple tasks.
Find out moreCoding is a modern-day super power – and unlike mutant abilities, x-ray vision or super strength, it's a power that you can acquire with a little bit of application, some perseverence, and a Raspberry Pi.
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