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  • by Rosie Hattersley
    This Maker Monday, we present some of the newest additions to our suite of Powered by Raspberry Pi partner products. The post Powered by Raspberry Pi: Singing fish, educational synths, and agile robots appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Ashley Whittaker
    Pi Day is nigh. To celebrate, here are some of the most interesting Raspberry Pi projects from around the world. The post Celebrating Pi Day with some of your greatest hits appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by David Crookes
    Lord Sugar's Amstrad CPC range of 8-bit computers has been sweetened with the help of Raspberry Pi Pico 2. The post PicoCPC custom board appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Ashley Whittaker
    Maker Monday helps us keep in touch with the maker community from all over the world. Join in! The post Maker Monday: Your Raspberry Pi builds appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Ashley Whittaker
    Pushing affordable marine conservation forward with autonomous marine robots powered by Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. The post Exploring the ocean with Raspberry Pi–powered marine robots appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Ashley Whittaker
    Professor V. Hunter Adams shows us what Cornell University's latest Electrical and Computer Engineering cohort built with Pico. The post Cornell students’ 2025 Pico projects appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Phil King
    To inspire you this Maker Monday, we're showcasing a selection of the best Raspberry Pi Pico projects around. The post Raspberry Pi Pico projects appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Rosie Hattersley
    A yen for the old country — and a Raspberry Pi 4 — lies behind this Argentinian retro TV build. The post TVArgenta: Reviving retro Argentinian TV appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Naush Patuck
    Our friends at Hailo pinpoint some of their favourite generative AI use cases for the Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2. The post When and why you might need the Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ 2 appeared first on Raspberry Pi.
  • by Rob Zwetsloot
    Meet Richard Kirby, the railway automation engineer and Raspberry Pi enthusiast behind Raspberry Pint. The post Meet the organiser of one of the longest-running Raspberry Pi community events appeared first on Raspberry Pi.