Articles
Sequino clock
This tricky build was inspired by a child’s t-shirt
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Use a robot to build a robot
This glorious, (mostly) 3D printed robot has six degrees of freedom.
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Make Music With Raspberry Pi in Official Raspberry Pi Magazine issue 166
Music production is an esoteric world of chin stroking and arguing over what kind of valve makes the best sound in a guitar amplifier – at least, it can be. Load up on software, bring your friends, and record your latest masterpiece on Raspberry Pi. We bring news from the world of 3D printing, where […]
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Win one of ten Sixfab AI HAT+
The new add-on could be yours
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ISS Tracker
Space age is no longer a synonym for futuristic; space age means things that originated in the last millennium.
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V Hunter Adams interview
An ever-curious lecturer helps his students embrace their creativity with RP2040 and RP2350.
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10 amazing Waterborne projects
Raspberry Pi can safely get wet, as a treat.
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PiPower 5
Keep your Raspberry Pi powered up with this versatile UPS.
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ROOT Observer: a privacy-focused security camera
Get AI features without having to share your data with gigantic corporations.
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8BitDo 64 Controller review
A near perfect replica of the original N64 controller, but laid out for modern sensibilities and comfort.
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Paper console
Look at those physical controls! This device is built to be beautiful: it’s made out of walnut and brass.
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Take Back Your Cloud in Raspberry Pi Official Magazine 165
We’re all-too accustomed to the feling of being watched on the internet. A search for any product leads to adverts, emails, and goodness knows how many bots tracking you. It feels weird and intrusive, and we aren’t being paranoid – they really are watching us. Luckily you don’t have to reply on online services that […]
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