Monthly Archives: July 2014

Powerful $45 HummingBoard mini-PC becomes latest Raspberry Pi-eater – gearburn

gearburn Powerful $45 HummingBoard mini-PC becomes latest Raspberry Pi -eater gearburn Although the single-board, scalable computer is slightly wider than the Pi , it has everything one should expect from its competitor. There are three models currently available, starting at US$45 for the cheapest board, ballooning to US$117 for the most …

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Raspberry Pi gets a serious, more powerful, upgradeable rival – Geek

Geek Raspberry Pi gets a serious, more powerful, upgradeable rival Geek The Raspberry Pi is an amazing little board, and it's provided the computing power for loads of awesome geeky creations — but just think what the RPi could do with a little more muscle. The engineers at SolidRun did, and they decided to whip up their …

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Need a low-cost Google Cloud Print server? Try a $35 Raspberry Pi – GigaOM

GigaOM Need a low-cost Google Cloud Print server? Try a $35 Raspberry Pi GigaOM You can then download one of several Linux distributions directly from the Raspberry Pi site here, although booting from the NOOBS card will offer to install one of these operating systems for you. Once you have Linux up and running, you can turn your

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The big flashing DevOps thing

Greg Cope mailed us a few weeks ago with a pointer to this project, which has been monitoring DevOps at the Financial Times (FT) here in the UK. It’s hard for everyone in the group to simultaneously maintain an overview of the health of the stack under normal circumstances. They use  Nagios , a great piece of kit with one fatal flaw: Nagios emails everybody on the team every time a check changes state

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HummingBoard goes up for pre-order, takes on Raspberry Pi – SlashGear

SlashGear HummingBoard goes up for pre-order, takes on Raspberry Pi SlashGear SolidRun has put up a new device for pre-order, taking on the Raspberry Pi with its new HummingBoard computer. The ARM computer is available from the company's website starting at $45 USD, and includes a variety of ports, including powered USB. SolidRun's HummingBoard credit card-sized computer launches for $45 and up Liliputing SolidRun HummingBoard Mini PC Launches For $45 Geeky gadgets all 8 news articles

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Raspberry Pi Controller Hub (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Controller Hub (video) Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi developers and makers that enjoy building projects using the $35 mini PC might be interested in a new Raspberry Pi controller hub that has been created by Richard Harwood based in the UK. The Raspberry Pi controller hub is equipped with a

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Talks from Team Pi

I’ve been pointed at a couple of videos which might interest you: you’ll learn something new from both of these. First up, Eben explains more about the Compute Module to our friends at RS Components: And a little later on, Gordon, our Head of Software, gave a talk to the Prime Conference at the Royal Institution about the decisions that led us to repatriate manufacture of the Raspberry Pi to the UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syqDIopa5rA Enjoy!

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I’ve been pointed at a couple of videos which might interest you: you’ll learn something new from both of these. First up, Eben explains more about the Compute Module to our friends at RS Components: And a little later on, Gordon, our Head of Software, gave a talk to the Prime Conference at the Royal Institution about the decisions that led us to repatriate manufacture of the Raspberry Pi to the UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syqDIopa5rA Enjoy!

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Raspberry Pi Mini Games Arcade Cabinet Kit Available From $50 (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Mini Games Arcade Cabinet Kit Available From $50 (video) Geeky gadgets Makers and developers that enjoy playing retro games and have a Raspberry Pi or any other mini PC ready too be included in a project. Might enjoy building their very own Raspberry Pi powered games arcade cabinet in the form of the Porta Pi Arcade.

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