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Lego fan Michael Thomas builds a model of the lovable BMO game console from "Adventure Time" out of Lego. Bonus: it contains a fully functional Raspberry Pi computer. Michelle Starr Science editor ...
After several shameful weeks of having it sit on a bookshelf, Gizmag recently decided it was time to embark upon not one but two very ambitious projects for its Raspberry Pi: turning it on, and ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation have been busy little bees for the last couple of years producing their own silicon, new boards and now in collaboration with the LEGO Education team a new HAT to connect ...
Recently the Raspberry Pi Foundation launch their latest Raspberry Pi accessory in the form of a handy Raspberry Pi Build HAT that allows you to combine LEGO Technic motors and sensors with Raspberry ...
Building Apple’s original Macintosh computer out of Lego isn’t exactly a new feat on the internet, with numerous versions of the famous computer floating around online (including this one from Chris ...
The original kit is a functional game of Pacman, sort of. Using a chain drive and crank to animate, it looks fantastic with ghostly buddies Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde running around the classic ...
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Raspberry Pi upgrades Lego retro radio into the real thing
Many makers like to integrate Lego into their Raspberry Pi projects, and today we've got a beautiful example to share of such ...
Raspberry Pi describes the BUILD HAT project to be an exciting collaboration with LEGO Education. The said creation would boost the impact of STEAM learning. The team behind this development targets ...
Raspberry Pi computers retail for around $25 and include a 700MHz ARM11 processor and 256MB of SDRAM on a board the size of a credit card (more specs here). Now Professor Simon Cox of the University ...
A case made out of Lego bricks by a 12-year-old girl, which is designed to house the Raspberry Pi computer, has gone on sale at The Daily Brick website. Biz, as the 12-year-old roboticist is known, is ...
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