Monthly Archives: May 2015

FPGA add-on boards support Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone Black – LinuxGizmos

LinuxGizmos FPGA add-on boards support Raspberry Pi , BeagleBone Black LinuxGizmos The Logi-Boards, which integrate Xilinx SPARTAN-6 XC6SLX9 FPGAs, and plug into the Linux-based Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone Black hacker boards, respectively, have now reached market, thanks to a partnership with Newark Element14.

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FUZE BASIC Released for Free for Raspberry Pi! – HEXUS

FUZE BASIC Released for Free for Raspberry Pi ! HEXUS “I'm delighted FUZE are making their implementation free to Raspberry Pi users: it's a fantastic complement to the recently released Raspberry Pi 2, and I can't wait to see what people get up to with it.” Eben Upton, CEO, Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd …

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Bank Holiday kind of blog

The blog today is that there is no blog today. It’s Spring bank holiday here in the UK which means that we are all too busy rolling cheeses down hills, re-enacting obscure battles against baddies and doing stuff like this: Also, the education team are all en route to York for Picademy North .

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Could $9 CHIP PC Replace Raspberry Pi? – CIO Today

Could $9 CHIP PC Replace Raspberry Pi ? CIO Today The people behind an Oakland-based technology firm called Next Thing Co. are touting their product in development — C.H.I.P.

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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Weather Station – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Powered Weather Station Lifehacker Australia DIY weather stations are a cool way to monitor the weather in your area. Instructables user kkingsbury shows off how you can build your own, powered by a Raspberry Pi .

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A good effort, if a bit odd: Windows 10 IoT Core on Raspberry Pi 2 – The Register

The Register A good effort, if a bit odd: Windows 10 IoT Core on Raspberry Pi 2 The Register First Look Microsoft has released a preview of Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2, the £30 ARMv7 computer board produced by the Cambridge-based Raspberry Pi Foundation.

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Getting started with the Internet of Things

By 2020 there will be twelvety gigajillion of Internet Things all shouting at each other and sulking – Alice Bevel The Internet of Things had been around for a while ( since 1982 apparently) but it’s still a bit of a mystery to many.

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Raspberry Pi gets an ePaper display screen from PaPiRus – SlashGear

SlashGear Raspberry Pi gets an ePaper display screen from PaPiRus SlashGear Raspberry Pi has practically unlimited possibilities in the hands of talented hackers and makers. Even Silicon Valley giants like Microsoft are realizing Raspberry Pi's potential, as Windows 10 will have support for the DIY developer's board.

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Watch: Raspberry Pi Clone Lemon Pi Running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Android 5.0 – Softpedia News (blog)

Softpedia News (blog) Watch: Raspberry Pi Clone Lemon Pi Running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Android 5.0 Softpedia News (blog) You should know that there's an on-going Indiegogo campaign (with flexible funding) for a new computer board called Lemon Pi and developed by the EMBEDSTUDIO Chinese company.

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OpenWrt 15.05 RC1 Gets Linux Kernel 3.18, Supports Raspberry Pi 2, New 3G … – Softpedia News

Softpedia News OpenWrt 15.05 RC1 Gets Linux Kernel 3.18, Supports Raspberry Pi 2, New 3G … Softpedia News It's been more than six months since the OpenWrt developers announced the release of the OpenWrt “Barrier Breaker” 14.07 custom firmware for routers, but today they've just announced the immediate availability for download of the first Release …

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