We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Raspberry Pi computers have become very popular in the creator space. This is largely due to their compact form factors, customizable ...
Raspberry Pi and CoderDojo — two organizations working to get kids interested in computing at an early age — are going to start working together. The two groups announced a merger Friday morning, in ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation, the United Kingdom charity organization behind the tiny Raspberry Pi computers, announced today that it will be merging with CoderDojo, a coding club for children between ...
Two revolutionary Raspberry Pi computers will launch from Cape Canaveral today aboard SpaceX 24 to empower children and teens to run their own experiments on the International Space Station (ISS). The ...
You’re looking to get your children started with the Raspberry Pi mini PC you may be interested in a new review of the book Raspberry Pi Projects for Kids. Written by Dan Aldred, the leader of the ...
Make way for ‘Pi Club’ (not its real name): The not-for-profit Raspberry Pi Foundation, makers of the wildly popular $35 Raspberry Pi microprocessor, and the U.K.-based volunteer-led charitable ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation and the Coderdojo Foundation are joining forces to “give many more young people all over the world new opportunities to learn how to be creative with technology.” From this ...
The pretty much universal praise that has been heaped on the Raspberry Pi perhaps contains an element of preaching to the converted. The super-cheap credit-card sized computer was launched with the ...
Don't think a credit-card sized computer can do much? Guess again. Campers will use a computer called Raspberry Pi to do computer animations, design games, and make simple window applications.
From CNET Magazine: They might not look like much, but tiny Raspberry Pi computers could help society relearn what it means to be technically literate. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
When the PC was first introduced in 1981, it cost $1,561, which, according to Wikipedia, is equivalent to over $4,000 in today’s money. The original IBM PC had just 16kB of memory and could be ...