Not too sure how I feel about reblogging a hacking device, but it looks so cute I felt I had to! Meet the Raspberry Pi-based ‘root any Android’ box – Computer Chips & Hardware Technology | Geek.com.
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Redwing Pi scripts released
Following the Milton Keynes Raspberry Jam, and the fair amount of success running the PiPodCorder with a working temperature sensor and LCD read-out, I’ve decided to put the code onto GitHub in the hope that somewhere someone will find them…
Great Sites #3 Raspihub
Peter over at Raspihub is trying to bring together as many Raspberry Pi news sources as possible together in a dashboard-style hub. If you have any links to blogs (or RSS feeds) that you’d like to get more audience, please go…
3rd Milton Keynes Raspberry Jam
Fewer people this time at the Milton Keynes Raspberry Jam, which we decided was mostly due to this being most school’s half term (one week holiday, for those not in the UK). However, it was a very busy couple of…
Gadgetoid – Raspberry Pi blog on a Pi!
Sinatra and Haml over at Gadgetoid have a Raspberry Pi blog which is actually hosted on a Pi! Go to their blog The only pity is there doesn’t seem to be an RSS feed. If there was, I’d add it…
Open source GPU userland (and opinion piece)
Very out of my depth on this one, but here is the announcement from the Foundation. At first glance, it appears to be a huge step forward, but others have taken this as an opportunity to heap abuse and criticism…
Set-up the Raspberry Pi as an access point
I’ve had a successful time getting the Pi set-up as a Wifi access point. The end result is an access point running on one wifi dongle, bridged to a second wifi dongle for an internet connection. This means that I…
Setting up LCD via GPIO on RasPi
I found these while reading my RSS feeds (If you click this link you’ll be able to subscribe to my feed that merges together over 100 different feeds into one). These are great step-by-step articles from TechFruits, with circuit diagrams on…
Quick guide to getting on the Raspberry Pi IRC channel
IRC may be considered a bit ‘old hat’ now. It was launched 1988 and at the time was considered one of the best things since sliced bread. A text-only chat where you could meet untold millions of people talking about…
ModMyPi sell random cases for £2.99
ModMyPi are selling their hard plastic case for the Pi in random mix-n-match paired halves. They’re calling it the ‘Gamble’. If you don’t care what colour you have, it’s a great deal at just £2.99 plus delivery. (No, I don’t…