With a £34 mini computer and an emulator, gaming’s entire back catalogue opens up to you to play. But there are important points to consider – not least questions of legality
A large team of tech nostalgia enthusiasts have made a PiDP-10, a replica of the PDP-10 mainframe computer first launched by the Digital Equipment Corporation in 1966
The networker
Why we need to blow a Raspberry at big tech…John NaughtonThe Raspberry Pi has notched up 30m sales – fulfilling the promise of user-controlled programming and inspiring children
Ask Jack
Should I buy my eight-year-old son the laptop he is badgering us for?Gareth’s son wants a laptop, but he might end up spending too much time playing games. If he got a Raspberry Pi would he learn more about computing?
Community
Quadcopters to Alzheimer's solutions: readers' best Raspberry Pi projectsImaginative readers shared their home tech projects – here are some of our favourites, from their visionary solutions to the delightfully pointless
Community
Share your best Raspberry Pi or Arduino projectsWe were thrilled with your creative contributions last time we asked – a year on, we want to see what you’ve been making in 2016
After-school tech clubs and Raspberry Pi are reigniting hobbyist computing and creating a talent pipeline
Editorial: The digital world gives us convenience at the price of control. The Pi reverses that balance
Shares in Premier Farnell, maker of £20 educational computer for children, rise by 50% as sale is announced
Raspberry Pi foundation launches new model as it announces 8m devices have been sold in four years, making it the UK’s all-time bestselling computer
Community
Best reader Raspberry Pi projects – and some of the most pointlessFrom musical tweetbots to rejuvenated and repurposed arcade games and cameras, here are some of the best hacks and projects you told us about.
Community
Raspberry Pi: share your projects and home hacksLaurence Bain led Premier Farnell, which makes the educational mini-computer, for three years but saw stock plunge to a six-year low in July
Market Forces blog
Premier Farnell falls on profit margin concernsComponent distributor down 4% while Playtech hit by £250m placing plan
Connected world
How to turn your old house into a smart homeConnected appliances, heating and more are making homes smarter. But what can you do if you live in a centuries-old dwelling?
The UK government appears to have swallowed a fly – and it’s not the bad guys who’ll die, but our liberty
Tried and tested
The latest ‘kidtech’ kits: tried and testedStef Lewandowski: Give your children the chance to be creators, not just consumers of technology
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