Monthly Archives: October 2015

Raspberry Pi, turn on the central heating please – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Raspberry Pi , turn on the central heating please Electronics Weekly (blog) Dubbed Pi Cubes, it uses a Raspberry Pi B+/A+, or Raspberry Pi 2 board to control systems in the home operating HVAC equipment such as heating boilers and humidifiers. The system supports up to 24 I/Os and 4 thermostats

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Raspberry Pi grows the pie with new deal allowing custom recipes – The Register

The Register Raspberry Pi grows the pie with new deal allowing custom recipes The Register The Raspberry Pi Foudnation has decided the time is right to allow custom versions of its creation. Electronics retail and design outfit Element 14 has scored the gig as the sole, for now, official Pi customisation house.

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Raspberry Pi will now build you a bespoke model (as long as you buy 3000) – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi will now build you a bespoke model (as long as you buy 3000) ZDNet Originally designed for schoolchildren, many Raspberry Pi boards are being put to work in factory automation and consumer products.

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Customizable Raspberry Pi is Coming Out Soon – Regal Tribune

Customizable Raspberry Pi is Coming Out Soon Regal Tribune Apparently a new customizable Raspberry Pi is coming out soon. The company that creates these tiny microprocessors will soon unveil their newest service which will allows customers to customize and tweak the final product that they want to order. If ..

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RaspEX Linux Distro Brings Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) to Raspberry Pi 2 – Softpedia News

Softpedia News RaspEX Linux Distro Brings Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) to Raspberry Pi 2 Softpedia News “My first version of RaspEX is from 150318 and my second from 150706. I have now upgraded the whole system,” says Arne Exton in an email to Softpedia. “RaspEX is a Linux ARM system for Raspberry Pi 2

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Now You Can Design Your Own Raspberry Pi – TechCrunch

TechCrunch Now You Can Design Your Own Raspberry Pi TechCrunch Hardware startups building atop the Raspberry Pi microprocessor — of which there are plenty already — can now order custom tweaks to the hardware to better tailor the Pi to fit the needs of their business. The customization service for volume Pi … Raspberry Pi eyes Internet of Things expansion with customised, mass-produced ..

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Raspberry Pi answers: Are my hamsters lazy or super athletes? – opensource.com

opensource.com Raspberry Pi answers: Are my hamsters lazy or super athletes? opensource.com The logging of our rotation data and any additional calculation is handled by the Raspberry Pi .

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You can now get official customised versions of Raspberry Pi – Wired.co.uk

Wired.co.uk You can now get official customised versions of Raspberry Pi Wired.co.uk Businesses can now design and buy officially customised versions of Raspberry Pi boards, so that they can tailor the micro computers to suit their needs.

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Raspberry Pi eyes Internet of Things expansion with customised, mass-produced … – CNET

CNET Raspberry Pi eyes Internet of Things expansion with customised, mass-produced …

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Raspberry Pi Nows Run Any Ubuntu, but not GNOME, KDE, Unity – The VAR Guy

The VAR Guy Raspberry Pi Nows Run Any Ubuntu, but not GNOME, KDE, Unity The VAR Guy The catch is that Raspberry Pi devices currently lack the graphics support required to run the most sophisticated desktop environments for Ubuntu, namely Unity, GNOME and KDE.

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