
Issue #193 - W
It’s our fifth birthday!
To celebrate, we launched the new Raspberry Pi Zero W, featuring wireless LAN and Bluetooth in a tiny Zero-sized package. It’s priced at $10 and available alongside the Pi Zero 1.3. We also released our official Raspberry Pi Zero Case, which fits all versions of the Zero.
To tickle your maker taste buds, there’s a self-replenishing smart fridge for you to make, and some sensor-driven stairway lights to guide your way to midnight snacking.
It’s your LAST CHANCE to grab Sunday tickets to our birthday party! Who wouldn’t want a selfie with us?
Peace
Alex
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Raspberry Pi Zero W joins the family
(raspberrypi.org) Introducing our newest tiny computer -
Gadget Guide: Raspberry Pi
(cambridge105.co.uk) Cambridge 105 Radio welcomes Eben Upton -
Ten bucks! Ten freakin' bucks! Zero W aftermath
(raspberrypi.org) What you had to say about our brand-new Raspberry Pi -
picamera 1.13 library released
(picamera.readthedocs.io) Featuring partially transparent overlays, the ability to record overlays, bug fixes, and more -
Five years of Raspberry Pi
(raspberrypi.org) The latest video update from the Raspberry Pi Guy -
The MagPi 55
(raspberrypi.org) Issue 55 is out now -
Self-replenishing smart fridge
(hackster.io) Got Milk? We've always got milk! -
Stairway to lights
(hackster.io) Sensor-driven stair lights -
Legal firecrackers
(ibm.com) Dr Lucy Rogers makes legal fireworks -
Windows 98 wrist watch
(314reactor.com) Because why not?
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MonsterBorg Kickstarter
(kickstarter.com)
PiBorg's monster is loose -
Big Birthday Weekend
(raspberrypi.org)
Sunday tickets still available -
First impressions of the Zero W
(blog.alexellis.io)
Alex Ellis takes us through our new release -
Get a free Zero W
(raspberrypi.org)
A free Zero W with every new 12-month MagPi subscription -
Pioneers treats
(twitter.com)
Register for Pioneers and get some goodies -
Zero W power consumption
(raspi.tv)
How much power does it use? -
RasPiO Inspiring Kickstarter
(kickstarter.com)
Sculpt with light and RasPi.TV
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