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Issue 311 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Les Pounder, who tips his HAT at Pineberry Pi, plus exciting news for young makers, and a dark theme for Pi OS
Issue 310 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Les Pounder, who is thrilled with the Raspberry Pi 5 but still keeping hold of his Pi 4. Plus, Arm buys a slice of Pi.
Issue 307 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Les Pounder, who’s looking forward to enjoying the glut of Pis that’s due to hit the shelves.
Issue 307 - Tutorial: Control a Pi bot with a Wii remote -
Issue 306 - News: Pi news - Freak Clown, ethical hacker, discusses his Pi-based security work. Plus, the Pi Foundation open sources Code Editor code, and more.
Issue 304 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Les Pounder, who extols the virtues of learning to code, plus we have good news about the imminent arrival of millions of Raspberry Pis.
Issue 303 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Les Pounder, who celebrates the return of the Cambridge Raspberry Jam, plus the Pi Foundation outlines its approach to teaching AI.
Issue 302 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Les Pounder, who has spotted limited Raspberry Pi stock fruiting in the spring sunshine, plus the Ada Computer Science platform is launched.
Issue 301 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Les Pounder, who extols the delights of getting stuck into a Raspberry Jam. We also look at new Pi-based cameras and software.
Issue 300 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Brian Corteil, who’s happy to announce the return of CamJam. Plus, a callout to young makers to enter the Coolest Projects competition, and more.
Issue 300 - Tutorial: Control your robot with Bluetooth -
Issue 299 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Les Pounder, who’s smiling at the new Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3. Plus, the miracle of using just 500 wafers to feed 10 million Pis.
Issue 297 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Les Pounder, who ponders where to go after Twitter eats itself. Eben Upton is going to restock Pi in time for autumn, plus more projects and boards.
Issue 294 - Tutorial: Stream live data to the web -
Issue 293 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Joshua Lowe, the creator of Edublocks. The Pi Foundation offers teaching materials for teachers and
the new UP Intel SBC is launched.
Issue 291 - News: Pi news - Introduced by the robot crazy Kevin McAleer. The Turing 2 Pi cluster computing Kickstarter gets all the funding, learn about a new sensor-packed RP2040, and the Pi Education Research Centre to launch.
Issue 289 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Linux Format’s own Matthew Holder. We take a look at the latest moves to manage the Pi supply, a new arm is in town but this one isn’t a processor, and Arduino takes on the Pi Compute.
Issue 289 - Tutorial: Python based reaction games -
Issue 288 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Tom’s Hardware’s Les Pounder. The Raspberry Pi makes it into space, again. The Raspberry Pi goes underwater, again and happens to do some retro computing, again!
Issue 288 - Tutorial: Send sense data to Twitter -
Issue 287 - News: Pi news - Introduced by PJ Evans. Coolest Projects goes Global so everyone can take part, the Pi gets beta network installs and the 64-bit Pi OS comes out of beta.
Issue 285 - News: Pi news - Introduced by Les Pounder. Raspberry Pi Trading eyes up floating on the stock market, there’s a new Legacy OS in town and the Sol-20 lives again!
Issue 280 - News: Pi news - With Dave Jones from the Canonical Foundations team. The Raspberry Pi Foundation and University of Cambridge join forces in the name of research! Pi Storm helps old Amiga’s live beyond the CPU grave and USB booting arrives.
Issue 277 - News: Pi news - The Compute Module 4 gets released in a 4K signage card from NEC, a novel way to add more GPIOs to a Pi 4 and the Wi-Fi
add-on that’s coming for the Pi Pico.
Issue 276 - News: Pi news - The Raspberry Pi 5 gets a Upton name-drop, a new Pico is in the works, a custom Adfruit Pico emerges and Seeed unveils useful Pico add-ons.
Issue 275 - Tutorial: Emulate the classic Apple II -
Issue 274 - News: Pi news - Caroline Keep column. Something is rotten in the state of Pi-land, cry many users as a Microsoft repro is added without consent. Shocking!
Issue 215 - Tutorial: Python Turtle - Les Pounder loves pizza and knows no martial arts, although he has been known to wander the sewers at night, but he still has Turtle Power.
Issue 213 - Tutorial: Pi Camera: build a selfie machine -
Issue 212 - Interview: MakerFaire UK: Mitch Altman, Ian simmons and Jon Stockhill - We sample the delights of MakeFaire UK and talk to the people shaping the community.
Issue 212 - Tutorial: Explorer HAT Pro - An introduction to the Explorer HAT Pro and how it can be used to create fun and exciting new experiments.
Issue 212 - News: Pi user - Raspbian gets a Bluetooth update, VNC Pi and Pi USA
Issue 188 - Review: Raspberry Pi B+ - As a lover of all things Pi related, Les Pounder was given early access to the
new Model B+ Raspberry Pi. How does it compare with its predecessors?
Issue 187 - Review: Raspberry Pi Compute Module - Really serious about your Pi projects? Then this brand new iteration of the
diminutive computer could be what you need, says Les Pounder.
Issue 186 - Review: Kano OS - Les Pounder tries out a stylish new OS for Raspberry Pi designed to make
the device more accessible for new users, especially children.
Issue 186 - Review: PIR Alarm GPIO kit - Les Pounder takes the first step in his home defence platform, with this
well-thought-out project kit for Raspberry Pi. Step 2: NERF guns.
Issue 185 - Feature: Interview: Martin O'Hanlon - We chat to Martin O'Hanlon about using the Raspberry Pi to get kids into coding.
Issue 185 - Review: Sonic Pi - Les Pounder now has worrying delusions of a glittering music career,
thanks to this nifty programming environment.
Issue 183 - Feature: Interview: Freakyclown - We talk to enigmatic hacker freakyclown about the future
of online security in a world where every click is under surveillance.
Issue 183 - Review: SparkyLinux LXDE - Les Pounder adds some spark to his Linux distro-hopping adventures with
this Debian-based release that’s not for novices.
Issue 183 - Review: PiBang Linux - A CrunchBang derivative for the Raspberry Pi? Les Pounder fires up the
community created distribution to investigate.
Issue 182 - Review: Quirky 6.1.1 - We take the quirky side of Puppy Linux out for a walk.
Issue 182 - Review: Fritzing 0.8.5b - Les Pounder tries out the popular circuit diagram tool.
Issue 181 - Feature: Master the Raspberry Pi - Get the most out of the amazing tiny machine and create your first project.
Issue 181 - Coding Academy: Scratch: Build an arcade game - We show you how to get coding with
the Scratch programming language. This
month: how to create our very own arcade game.
Issue 181 - Review: Tails 0.22 - Can you keep your privacy, asks Les Pounder, and yet still enjoy all
that the Internet has to offer?
Issue 180 - Feature: Beyond the Raspberry Pi - Expand your Pi with our pick of add-ons.
Issue 180 - Tutorial: PiFace - How to expand the scope of your Raspberry Pi project.
Issue 180 - Coding Academy: Scratch - Les Pounder shows off an easy to use visual language that’s great for beginners. It’s also been helping kids as young as six learn the basics of programming.
Issue 179 - Feature: OggCamp - We attend the most popular Linux and open source event in the UK.
Issue 179 - Review: OpenBSD 5.4 - Can the evergreen open source version of BSD make it out of the server room and onto our desktops?
Issue 179 - Coding Academy: Firefox OS apps - Les Pounder explains how to create your own app for Mozilla’s open source mobile OS.
Issue 178 - Feature: PyCon UK 2013 - Les Pounder joined the annual Python gathering in
Coventry for four days of community fun
Issue 178 - Review: PiGlow - Is Les Pounder dazzled by the latest add-on board from Pimoroni?
Issue 177 - Feature: Generation: Code - Les Pounder investigates initiatives that aim to teach the next generation to program
Issue 177 - Review: ZTE Open - The first commercial smartphone to run Firefox OS