We've covered smart cricket balls, smart footballs and smart tennis sensors, but is a smart trampoline monitor a leap too far?
New version of Ubuntu is officially Raspberry Pi runnable
The new version of Ubuntu Linux, version 22, has a Raspberry Pi angle - Ubuntu 22.04 LTS marks the first long term support release with Ubuntu Desktop support for the Raspberry Pi.
Pop-up Raspberry Pi store tours UK for shop’s Third Birthday
It's been three years since Raspberry Pi opened their very own bricks and mortar store in Cambridge, and to celebrate, pop-up versions of the store will appear around the UK in three new places.
Competition: Win a £250 Holy Stone HS700 drone
Would you like to get your hands on a drone worth £250? Well, we're giving you a chance, if you enter the new competition on the site.
iRobot’s Create 3 robotics kit does the Roomba
You wait ages for an educational robot to come trundling along, and then two come together: this one is the Create 3, the educational robot from iRobot.
Trilobot rolls into cute robotic action
Well, hello, little Trilobot. What are you? A mid-level Raspberry Pi-based robot kit from Pimoroni, is the answer, designed with educational use in mind.
Unity VR and 3D eye-tracking technology bring Pompeii villa to life
Researchers have used VR and 3D eye-tracking technology to examine what draws the attention of visitors when entering the environment of an ancient Roman house.
Flutter the winner in Google’s Puzzle Hack competition
I want to highlight this one: Google has announced the winners of its Flutter Puzzle Hack competition, challenging developers to slide puzzle their way Flutter code.
Picture of the Day: Intelsat 1, the first commercial comms satellite
Intelsat, the communications satellite services provider, has donated a piece of satellite history to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. It is the ground spare of the Intelsat 1 satellite.
Sample a cup of tea and a DSTL biscuit book – Quantum Physics
I wasn't aware of the phrase were you? A biscuit book. It caught my eye when the UK government's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) referred to a 'Biscuit book'.