Entries open for Pi Wars 2020
Raspberry Pi fans get to design fiendishly challenging courses to foil ever more sophisticated robots for next year’s Pi Wars. Fantastic news, thinks Rosie Hattersley
Entries open for Pi Wars 2020
Raspberry Pi fans get to design fiendishly challenging courses to foil ever more sophisticated robots for next year’s Pi Wars. Fantastic news, thinks Rosie Hattersley
Pibow Coupé 4 and Fan SHIM review
Raspberry Pi 4 layout means new cases, including a new version of the famous Pibow. We check it out, along with a cooling Fan SHIM
Marvin Go-Kart
Mark Cantrill’s new mode of transport suits his go-kart-loving daughters to a tee
SSH: Remote control your Raspberry Pi
Remotely control your Raspberry Pi from a PC, Linux, or Mac computer and transfer files using SSH.
PIC-20
Retro enthusiast Adam Sommerfield revives broken computers by allowing their original keyboards to be used in combination with Raspberry Pi.
Raspberry Pi 4 starter guide in The MagPi 84
Build a low-cost robot, create a squeeze-controller racing game, and get the most from your brand-new Raspberry Pi 4. All in this month’s edition of The MagPi magazine.
Win one of three Raspberry Pi 4 desktop kits!
Enter our latest competition to win one of these amazing Raspberry Pi 4 kits.
Keybow MINI review
A mini mechanical keypad with light-up keys.
The best Raspberry Pi Zero projects
Get making with your Raspberry Pi Zero. By Rob Zwetsloot
Phenomenal Cosmic Raspberry Pi Projects part 2
Apollo 50 is a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. Here are some of the best science in space Raspberry Pi projects
Phenomenal Cosmic Raspberry Pi Projects part 1
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, we use a Raspberry Pi to do science among the stars
Squeeze Controller: hack a dynamo torch
Is it a joystick? Is it a paddle? No it’s ‘The Squeeze’ – a new type of games controller. By Mike Cook
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