Monthly Archives: September 2014

Wyliodrin Programs The Raspberry Pi With A Drag-And-Drop Interface – Lifehacker Australia

Wyliodrin Programs The Raspberry Pi With A Drag-And-Drop Interface Lifehacker Australia If you prefer a visual coding interface rather than a text-based one, or you're just getting started learning to code on the Raspberry Pi , you might want to try Wyliodrin, a free visual coding platform that runs in your browser.

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Build a Time Machine Backup Server with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Build a Time Machine Backup Server with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Essentially, you're turning the Raspberry Pi into a low-powered NAS, but this one's fully compatible with Apple's Time Machine software.

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Raspberry Pi Gets A Better Browser – TechCrunch

Raspberry Pi Gets A Better Browser TechCrunch For most of the English-speaking world, Raspberry Pi getting a new, improved web browser is a blip at best. But for a few elite hackers and educators, it's a blessing. For years, RaspPi users have suffered from a fairly janky browser that is built into ..

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Wyliodrin Programs the Raspberry Pi with a Drag-and-Drop Interface – Lifehacker

Wyliodrin Programs the Raspberry Pi with a Drag-and-Drop Interface Lifehacker If you prefer a visual coding interface rather than a text-based one or are just getting started learning to code on the Raspberry Pi , you might want to try Wyliodrin, a free visual coding platform that runs in your browser. As the video above shows …

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Meet the new HTML5 browser for Raspberry Pi: Epiphany – SiliconANGLE (blog)

SiliconANGLE (blog) Meet the new HTML5 browser for Raspberry Pi : Epiphany SiliconANGLE (blog) “Epiphany on Pi is now a plausible alternative to a desktop browser for all but the most JavaScript-heavy sites,” says Eben Upton, founder of founder of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. He announced also that it's taken eight months of work to get this …

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Raspberry Pi Foundation bakes a custom, optimized browser for the $35 mini-PC – PCWorld

SiliconANGLE (blog) Raspberry Pi Foundation bakes a custom, optimized browser for the $35 mini-PC PCWorld The Raspberry Pi is a fun little mini PC you can play around with to create your own entertainment center, learn a little programming, or even use as a secondary PC. But one complaint you'll consistently hear from Raspberry Pi users is just how poor … Raspberry Pi unveils HTML5-optimised browser PC Pro Raspberry Pi gains more capable Epiphany web browser TechRadar UK Meet the new HTML5 browser for Raspberry Pi : Epiphany SiliconANGLE (blog) all 5 news articles

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