The Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book out now!
200 pages of projects from previous issues that never got to print, and the perfect stocking filler!
The Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book out now!
200 pages of projects from previous issues that never got to print, and the perfect stocking filler!
Time-lapse photography
Make a device to capture photographs at regular intervals for a time-lapse, then turn these images into a video
SpaceHack
Join the unfortunate trainee crew on the Starship Guppy, as things begin to go badly wrong, and chaotic fun ensues
Magic Presentations with Skywriter
Amaze your audience with baffling magical powers or mastery of the Force using a Skywriter HAT
Naturebytes Wildlife Cam Kit out now
After a successful Kickstarter, the Naturebytes wildlife cameras are available to buy so you can study your garden
Build a robot with CamJam EduKit 3
To celebrate the robot gauntlet of Pi Wars 2, the latest CamJam EduKit shows you how to build your own battlebot
Pi-topCEED, a $99 desktop from the makers of pi-top
Help fund the next crowdfunding campaign from the people that brought you pi-top, this time for a desktop Pi!
Adafruit Gemma Wearable Starter Pack review
As an introduction to programming wearable electronics, has Adafruit put together the perfect kit?
Laser Dog Watcher
Penny is a well-trained dog, thanks to her master’s Raspberry Pi-powered Laser Dog Watcher. Lucy Hattersley investigates...
Playing it by ear with Piano HAT
The Piano HAT from Pimoroni is a great way to unleash your ivory-tinkling tendencies. Let’s use it to build a relative pitch tester
Media Pi Plus review
A media centre case and remote for your Raspberry Pi: is it a necessity for a TV-connected Pi, though?
Pi Spark supercomputer cluster
One data scientist shows us how to string six Raspberry Pis together to build a supercomputer and experiment with big data
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