Monthly Archives: December 2013

NOOBS v1.3.3 available

If you got a Raspberry Pi for Christmas, check out this post for some suggestions on how to get started. The eagle-eyed among you may have noticed that the NOOBS minor revision number on the downloads page crept up by one at the end of the day on Christmas Eve

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21 tech projects: Raspberry Pi, photography, music and more – PC Pro

21 tech projects: Raspberry Pi , photography, music and more PC Pro Bored? Here's 21 great tech projects to fill your spare time, from Raspbery Pi cameras to learning 3D modelling. Bored

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Merry Christmas! Got a new Pi? Read on!

If you’re here because you got a Raspberry Pi for Christmas, then Happy Christmas – and welcome to the Raspberry Pi family! If you’re just here for fun, then Happy Christmas too! The Raspberry Pi is a computer that you can use for all sort of brilliant and useful things, from learning to program, to making robots, to Tweeting when birds visit a nesting box, to taking pictures from the stratosphere. Here are some tips on getting setting up and using your Raspberry Pi.

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Raspberry Pi Gets An HTML5-Capable Web Browser – Hot Hardware

Hot Hardware Raspberry Pi Gets An HTML5-Capable Web Browser Hot Hardware That's changing, as the Raspberry Pi team, in collaboration with Collabora, have developed an “up-to-date”, HTML5-capable web browser. The idea is that it's a port of Web (the web browser formerly known as Epiphany), and it will offer multi-tab …

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December sales push Raspberry Pi towards 2.3 million units shipped – V3.co.uk

V3.co.uk December sales push Raspberry Pi towards 2.3 million units shipped V3.co.uk Hobbyist computer the Raspberry Pi is now close to a total of 2.3 million units sold. The Raspberry Pi Foundation did not expect to be in this position as soon as this, and the firm attributed the rise in sales to the Christmas season. “Phew.

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‘Web’ beta promises a modernized browser for the Raspberry Pi – Engadget

'Web' beta promises a modernized browser for the Raspberry Pi Engadget The Raspberry Pi single-board computer may have started as a simple educational tool, but over the past year users have revealed it's capable of much more.

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Raspberry Pi closes in on 2.3 million sales – Inquirer

Raspberry Pi closes in on 2.3 million sales Inquirer POCKET COMPUTING rocket, the Raspberry Pi has had a strong December sales patch and is now close to a total of 2.3 million units sold. The Raspberry Pi Foundation took some time to reach sales of one million and not much more time to reach two million

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Perfect All-in-One Raspberry Pi Starter Kit (UK Only) – GeekDad (blog)

Perfect All-in-One Raspberry Pi Starter Kit (UK Only) GeekDad (blog) I've been tinkering for some time with the Arduino family of micro controllers, but lately I've been wanting to start investigating the new Raspberry Pi credit card-sized computer. When the Pi first arrived, users simply purchased the small circuit …

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From Raspberry Pi to 4G, Tesco’s tablet to Tech City: Must read UK tech … – ZDNet

From Raspberry Pi to 4G, Tesco's tablet to Tech City: Must read UK tech … ZDNet Probably the most high profile is the the credit card-sized Raspberry Pi computer, designed as a low-cost, portable board that kids could plug in and start coding wherever they were. The team behind it thought they might sell 1,000 if they were lucky …

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