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The MagPi is now the official Raspberry Pi magazine (and it's still free to download). It offers the latest news, reviews, features and tutorials dedicated to the world’s favourite credit card-sized PC.
Eben Upton: Google’s Eric Schmidt helped inspire Raspberry Pi Model A+ price cut
While the Raspberry Pi has always been cheap, the Foundation didn’t rest on their laurels with the Model A+ price. In fact, Google’s Eric Schmidt had a hand in making it cheaper…
3 amazing Raspberry Pi-powered gadgets we can’t wait to try
There are some seriously cool Raspberry Pi-powered products on the way. Here are 3 that make us want to throw money at our screens…
Raspberry Pi Model A+ is out now. It's 20% cheaper, 24% shorter and consumes 45% less power
You can buy a Raspberry Pi Model A+ right now. It costs around $20/£15, it’s just 56mm long, 12mm thick and consumes just 200mA
Raspberry Pi-powered in-car computer project shifts up a gear
After watching classic TV shows such as Knight Rider and Street Hawk in his youth, IT professional and Raspberry Pi enthusiast Derek Knaggs was inspired to create a low-cost in-car computer using a Raspberry Pi. Here's how he did it…
5 things you need to know about the Raspberry Pi’s Epiphany web browser
Epiphany is a new web browser for the Raspberry Pi. It’s been modified to be faster, smoother and more powerful than the previous web browser, Midori, meaning it possible to watch 720p YouTube videos and browse more Java-heavy websites
The making of the Raspberry Pi Model B+
The Director of Hardware at the Raspberry Pi Foundation, James Adams, walks through the making of the new and improved Raspberry Pi Model B+ and reveals details of the Model A+…
Raspberry Jam served to 35 young hackers at PyCon UK
PyCon UK’s Raspberry Jam played host to 35 children from around the country. It was a first taste of coding for many of the kids and a valuable lesson for how we can revolutionise school education…
Synology DS213j NAS review – a worthy upgrade
Is Synology’s latest-generation two-bay Linux-powered NAS worth the upgrade for owners of previous models?
Adapteva announces Raspberry Pi competitor
Semiconductor start-up Adapteva has announced its kickstarter plan to create an open-source experimentation board with a massive amount of parallel processing power.
Sabayon 9 KDE review
If you have tried Gentoo in the past but its compile times have put you off using it, maybe try again with Sabayon 9 KDE, which couples Italian elegance with Gentoo’s raw power…
Selling icons on the Windows desktop
The software ecosystem has interesting tentacles, says Simon Brew, as he investigates the trend of selling icons onto increasingly bloated Windows computers…
Free software and the necessity for idealism
Free software idealism is a necessary and desirable part of the software landscape, says Richard Hillesley…
Chakra Linux 2012.04 review – one to watch
The second Archimedes release of Arch spin-off Chakra Linux brings some major changes and a new office suite, but not everything has been improved…
The conflict between video on the web and open standards
Few web video standards are truly open or free, and the major players have no interest in pushing them, says Richard Hillesley…
Ubuntu 12.04 review – precisely what we feared
Ubuntu 12.04 ‘Precise Pangolin’, Canonical’s biggest ever LTS has arrived, but can the latest round of improvements win over its critics? Linux User’s editor, Russell Barnes, takes a look at the broader view…
Fedora 17 beta review – Miraculously beefy
Fedora 17 ‘Beefy Miracle’ hits Beta, showcasing the next version of Fedora, as well as the future of open source software. Rob Zwetsloot takes it for a spin…
Ubuntu 12.04 – Jane Silber talks Unity, community and ‘continuous computing’
Join us as we speak to Canonical CEO, Jane Silber, about the community’s perception of arrogance, the fiery reception of Unity and Canonical’s plans to dominate much more than just your desktop…
How to set up the Raspberry Pi
Liam Fraser, creator of the popular Raspberry Pi Tutorials YouTube series and System Administrator for the Raspberry Pi Foundation shows us how to set up the Raspberry Pi and write our first Python ‘Hello World’ application…
Raspberry Pi review – the price is right, but the software is not…
It is selling faster than they can make it, with global demand proving insatiable, but can the Raspberry Pi live up to the hype? Gareth Halfacree reveals all…