Found on the BBC's website...
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-19347120
A short quote from it...
The availability of cheap components, from microcontrollers such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi, coupled with the plethora of crowdsourcing models to allow the sharing of everything from ideas to funding, means that production can move out of the factory and into the home.
I might add that I'm no (known) relative of the quoted Chris Anderson.
Steve A.
Added later...although a 'dot.com' site, it's worth having a look at the Raspberry Pi pages..
http://makezine.com/
...from same site comes this, perfect for listening to the pirate (underground) radio stations of the 60s...