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Welcome
That’s right – the Raspberry Pi 2
has arrived! We go behind the
scenes at Pi Towers and speak
to Pi 2 creators Eben Upton and
James Adams, who reveal everything you
need to know about this powerful new board
and give us the exclusive on some upcoming
add-ons. And as usual, we’ve got plenty of
projects for you to get stuck into as well –
we’re taking a good look at servers this time.
From a simple file server designed to keep
your private files out of third-party cloud silos
like Dropbox or something more ambitious,
like a VoIP server to enable a building full
of people to phone each other over a local
network, your Raspberry Pi is perfectly suited
for the job. Have fun setting up!
Get inspired
Discover the RasPi
community’s best projects
Expert advice
Got a question? Get in touch
and we’ll give you a hand
Easy-to-follow
guides
Learn to make and code
gadgets with Raspberry Pi
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Raspberry Pi 2
It’s here! Get the inside story on the new board
Browse privately with Onion Pi
Turn your Pi into a secure portable router
Pi2D2
Meet the hacked R2D2 robot with a Pi brain
Make a complete media centre
Set up your Pi HTPC and connect to it remotely
Build a VoIP server
Make phone calls over your network
Set up a file server
Make a personal cloud to safely share your content
Record slow-motion video
Slow down your shoots to 33% speed
Raspberry Pi 2
The Raspberry Pi 2 is here! We speak to Eben Upton and
James Adams to get the inside story on the Pi 2 and the
Raspberry Pi Foundation’s 2015 plans
Announcing the...
“We
still want the desktop.
Linus wants the desktop
and we want to help
him get it”
Six times more powerful. That’s one of the
first things that we heard about the Raspberry
Pi 2 and that alone was enough to get us
loading the car for a road trip to Cambridge – that and
the name itself. We had been half-expecting a Model C
to arrive at some point early this year, but a Pi 2 – what
would warrant the 2? As it turns out, the Raspberry Pi was
upgraded with a mighty new processor: the BCM2836.
Arriving at Pi Towers to learn more, we met Liz Upton,
head of communications at the Raspberry Pi Foundation,
and within minutes we were introduced to the engineering
team and on the guided tour, surrounded by prototype
boards, 3D printers hooked up to Raspberry Pis, desks
strewn with resistor strips and Rubik’s cubes, massive
oscilloscopes and all manner of delightful gadgetry.
Above
We left out the
part of the interview
where Eben paused
for a few minutes to
read a
Linux User &
Developer
review…
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