The Raspberry Pi is one of the world’s most popular computers. Despite its credit card sized proportions this remarkable board has launched a wave of innovation and connective technology not seen since the home computer boom of the 1980s.
With a Raspberry Pi you can achieve so much: learn to program in a variety of
languages, set up a media hub, conduct realtime experiments, build a smallform supercomputer or even a retro arcade cabinet. NASA use Pis onboard the International Space Station, as well as thousands of other companies and enthusiasts around the globe.
Join us as we look at the latest Model B+ and see what tricks, hacks and fixes there are available for the Raspberry Pi.