Also featuring possibly *the* coolest Amstrad retrofit we’ve ever seen.

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Howdy,

Welcome to 2026. How's it going so far? I've managed to stick to my resolution to not make any resolutions, so there's that. And without further ado...

We blinked and, before we knew it, hundreds of products had been granted Powered by Raspberry Pi status. The Powered by Raspberry Pi stamp of approval helps assure you that a product has been thoroughly tested and is guaranteed to work flawlessly using Raspberry Pi computers and microcontrollers. We shared a handful of successful submissions in Wednesday's blog and showed you how to submit your own products.

Our friends at Sixfab, one of our long-standing Raspberry Pi Design Partners, won big at CES with a Raspberry Pi–powered AI gateway, picking up the Best of Innovation Award — the show’s highest honour.

The Raspberry Pi community is big on 3D printing, so, in celebration of the first #MakerMonday of the new year, we thought we'd share an RP2040-powered scale that tells you whether you have enough filament for a 3D print.

And if you were busy with merriment on the big day, we've linked our Christmas blog in case you'd like to catch up and relive some festive joy.

Peace,

Ashley

Hundreds of products now powered by Raspberry Pi
Products licensed under Powered by Raspberry Pi are guaranteed to work flawlessly using Raspberry Pi computers and microcontrollers.
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Amstrad PPC 640 cyberdeck gets a Raspberry Pi makeover
Amstrad’s first portable IBM PC compatible computer was transformed into a cool-looking cyberdeck powered by Raspberry Pi 4.
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RP2040-powered 3D printer filament scale
This RP2040-powered scale tells you whether or not you have enough filament for a 3D print.
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Got a Raspberry Pi for Christmas? Welcome to the family!
If you’ve just unwrapped a Raspberry Pi: welcome! You’re about to enter a world full of tinkering, learning, and creativity.
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