Monthly Archives: December 2015

Turn Your Xbox Controller Into A Full-Fledged Console Using Raspberry Pi Zero – Tech Times

Tech Times Turn Your Xbox Controller Into A Full-Fledged Console Using Raspberry Pi Zero Tech Times For those looking to try this out or to start their own project with the Raspberry Pi Zero, the first batch of the programmable pocket computer has sold out.

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Entropy drought hits Raspberry Pi harvests, weakens SSH security – The Register

The Register Entropy drought hits Raspberry Pi harvests, weakens SSH security The Register Raspberry Pis running Raspbian – a flavor of Debian GNU/Linux tuned for the tiny computers – potentially generate weak SSH host keys. This gives man-in-the-middle attackers a sporting chance of decrypting people's secure connections to the devices.

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Tech Bytes: New Raspberry Pi board costs just $7 – The Straits Times

Tech Bytes: New Raspberry Pi board costs just $7 The Straits Times The Raspberry Pi Foundation has just released its latest programmable computing board, the Raspberry Pi Zero, and it costs just US$5 (S$7).

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Raspberry Pi Zero, or Minus One? – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Zero, or Minus One? Hackaday The Wall Street Journal reported that [Eric Schmidt] of Google and now Alphabet Inc, promoted the idea of an inexpensive version of the Raspberry Pi to the Raspberry Pi foundation's [Eben Upton]. Apparently [Upton] accepted this recommendation despite ..

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Putting Mac OS on Raspberry Pi…eventually – Macworld

Macworld Putting Mac OS on Raspberry Pi …eventually Macworld “I know what would be a fun little project for Think Retro,” I thought one day, like the prize chump I am: “installing a classic Mac OS onto a Raspberry Pi .” The key words there were “fun” and “little,” but as the hours ticked by it was clear that …

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Raspberry Pi Zero is tiny, powerful and only $5 – Treehugger

Treehugger Raspberry Pi Zero is tiny, powerful and only $5 Treehugger Since early 2012, the Raspberry Pi microcomputer has changed the world of tinkering and gadget building. With their Model A and Model B units ranging in price from $20 to $35, people who normally would be priced out of being able to own a fully …

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Raspberry Pi: Top 19 projects to try yourself – IT PRO

IT PRO Raspberry Pi : Top 19 projects to try yourself IT PRO Raspberry Pi has floored the tech community yet again, with the launch of the Raspberry Pi Zero. The newest member of the Pi family, the Zero costs £4 and measures just 65mm across while still remaining just as capable as earlier models.

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Raspberry Pi can be designed into money-making products – Electronics Weekly

Electronics Weekly Raspberry Pi can be designed into money-making products Electronics Weekly End market applications for Raspberry Pi -based products is expected to include IoT, energy management, industrial as well as consumer devices. Although Raspberry Pi is already used by professional designers as well as by the maker community, it is …

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More hands-on with the Raspberry Pi Zero: Loading, booting and configuring – ZDNet

ZDNet More hands-on with the Raspberry Pi Zero: Loading, booting and configuring ZDNet In part one of this mini-series, I described ordering, receiving, loading and initial booting of my lovely little brand-new Raspberry Pi Zero. Now I have had another day (well, evening) to experiment with it, and I have some more interesting ..

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Raspberry Pi generates predictable SSH keys – BetaNews

BetaNews Raspberry Pi generates predictable SSH keys BetaNews The ultra-cheap Raspberry Pi computers have a security flaw which results in the devices generating a weak and predictable SSH key, new research suggests. The researchers say the computer's operating system, Raspbian, should be patched to avoid the …

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