Monthly Archives: February 2013

Raspberry Pi goes low power and lower cost – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Raspberry Pi goes low power and lower cost ElectronicsWeekly.com “The Model A board is the next item in the Raspberry Pi range to be manufactured exclusively in Wales by Sony in partnership with element14,” said Claire Doyle, Global Head of Raspberry Pi at element14. Distributor element14 has also launched two …

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Block Telemarketers and Robocalls for Good with the Raspberry Pi-Powered … – Lifehacker

Block Telemarketers and Robocalls for Good with the Raspberry Pi -Powered … Lifehacker Block Telemarketers and Robocalls for Good with the Raspberry Pi -Powered Banana Phone No one likes unsolicited and unwanted calls from telemarketers or robocalls from information-collecting bots, but putting a stop to them is troublesome enough that ..

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Raspberry Pi Model A goes on sale in Europe for just £19 – Inquirer

Inquirer Raspberry Pi Model A goes on sale in Europe for just £19 Inquirer The diminutive Raspberry Pi computer was set to have two SKUs, however the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched the higher specification Model B unit almost a year ago. Now the foundation has brought the even cheaper Raspberry Pi Model A to market with ..

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Model A now for sale in Europe – buy one today!

RS Components and Premier Farnell/element14 have Model A Raspberry Pis in stock as of this morning. (See the Where To Buy area on the right side of the page for links.) For the first tranche of orders, Model A will only be available in Europe . We’ll lift this restriction very soon so the rest of the world can order too.

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Google Funds Raspberry Pi Donations of Computers to UK Students – Open Equal Free

Google Funds Raspberry Pi Donations of Computers to UK Students Open Equal Free Recently, Google and the Raspberry Pi Foundation have teamed up to provide up to 15,000 free skeleton computers to be available for secondary students in the United Kingdom. These computers will be given to students who show a desire to learning ..

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Raspberry Pi, the $35 computer, in New York Times – Boing Boing

Boing Boing Raspberry Pi , the $35 computer, in New York Times Boing Boing The Raspberry Pi is a computer the size of a credit card. To use it, you need a keyboard and mouse, a monitor, and an SD card with Linux. The Raspberry Pi is powered by USB.

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New York Times article and video about Eben’s visit

Eben and I flew to the US yesterday, and bought a copy of the New York Times at the airport the moment we landed to read in the cab on the way to our hotel, because we’d been told just before we took off that there was a long  article about Raspberry Pi in the business section. A bit of a Total Perspective Vortex moment. We’ve been so busy over the last few months that I’d actually forgotten that we’d spent half a day with a video photographer from the NYT in September, when we were at Maker Faire NY.

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Red Pi at night

Sad news for collectors: unless you’re in China, you won’t be able to get your hands on one of these. We’ve been working on how to improve availability of the Raspberry Pi in China. China represents a massive potential market for the Pi, and one which comes with its own unique set of challenges

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