If you would like to learn more about electronics and learn to program you might be interested in a new project for a Raspberry Pi powered Pip educational handheld which as expected has this week ...
Fallout fans that were unfortunate not to be able to get their hands on the version of the game, but would still like to be able to wear one. Maybe interested in a new tutorial that explains how to ...
Pip, from Glasgow’s Curious Chip, is a novel take on teaching kids to code. For starters, much like the Nintendo Switch, it works when you’re out and about, and when you’re sat at a desk.
Ryan Grieve used the Raspberry Pi mini-computer to make a functioning Pip-Boy 3000 and has documented the process of creating the Raspberry Pip-Boy on his blog. "The idea was simple enough," he writes ...
The Pip Kickstarter campaign is a little over a week old and it is now within touching distance of being a success. With 20 days to go and having achieved funding of over £27,000, the goal of £30,000 ...
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