
Issue #340 - Stay cool with the new Raspberry Pi 4 Case Fan
Howdy,
OK so, we’re 99.9% sure we won’t be able to squeeze anymore new product launches into 2020. The Raspberry Pi 4 Case Fan is almost definitely the last one. Promise.
That means we can focus on our fundraising efforts, which kicked off on #GivingTuesday and will be running all month. If you’re able to, please donate to help us with our mission as a charity to put the power of computing and digital making into the hands of more young people all over the world.
It’s not even 2021 yet, but you can already sign up for our monthly research seminars, which in the coming months will focus on diversity and inclusion in computing education.
And finally, the Digital Making at Home crew were joined on this week’s live stream by siblings Artash and Arushi, who showcased the musical machine learning project Eben chose as one of his favourites in this year’s Coolest Projects online showcase!
Peace,
Ashley
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New product: Raspberry Pi 4 Case Fan
(raspberrypi.org) A $5 stocking filler that keeps your Raspberry Pi cool under stress -
Designing the Raspberry Pi Case Fan
(raspberrypi.org) Keeping cool with Gordon Hollingworth -
Spread the joy of learning through making
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New Raspberry Pi OS release — December 2020
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Diversity and inclusion in computing education — new research seminars
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Learn how to convert data into music with Artash and Arushi!
(raspberrypi.org) They says two heads are better than one, but what happens when those two heads belong to siblings?
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