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Android on Raspberry Pi rumours are ‘promising’, says Pi creator – TrustedReviews

TrustedReviews Android on Raspberry Pi rumours are 'promising', says Pi creator TrustedReviews The Raspberry Pi could soon work with Google's Android operating system, at least according to a new report. A Wired article quotes Raspberry Pi creator Eben Upton as saying that early reports of Android support for the microcomputer are “encouraging”, … A Raspberry Pi for Android is Almost Certainly Coming Gizmodo UK all 3 news articles »

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Raspberry Pi-Powered AI Beats Human Pilot in Dogfight – Newsweek

Newsweek Raspberry Pi -Powered AI Beats Human Pilot in Dogfight Newsweek When the Raspberry Pi computer was first launched in 2012 to promote the teaching of computer science, its creators probably didn't imagine the $35 device would one day take on a professional fighter pilot in a dogfight—and win. But that is exactly …

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Raspberry Pi Zero Mini PC Installed In Robosapien Robot (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Zero Mini PC Installed In Robosapien Robot (video) Geeky Gadgets Carl Monk has published details of an awesome new project he has undertaken over the past few months, during which he has installed a $5 Raspberry Pi Zero mini PC into the body of a broken Robosapien Robot which he picked up from a charity shop.

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Raspberry Pi Gets Turned On – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi Gets Turned On Hackaday The Raspberry Pi and other similar Linux-based single board computers simplify many projects. However, one issue with Linux is that it doesn't like being turned off abruptly. Things have gotten better, and you can certainly configure things to minimize …

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Google Project Bloks for Kids picks Raspberry Pi Zero – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Google Project Bloks for Kids picks Raspberry Pi Zero Electronics Weekly (blog) What is particularly interesting is that Google has chosen the Raspberry Pi Zero as the processing unit of the central “Brain Board”. The Pi also provides the other blocks with power, and contains an API to receive and send data to “Base Boards”

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A Raspberry Pi for Android is Almost Certainly Coming – Gizmodo UK

Gizmodo UK A Raspberry Pi for Android is Almost Certainly Coming Gizmodo UK We've seen rumours of the sort before, but Eben Upton, the founder of the Raspberry Pi foundation, has finally spoken about the possibility of an Android-running Raspberry Pi . And he sounds pretty positive about it. “It's a promising sign and a nice ..

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A Raspberry Pi voice control challenge – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) A Raspberry Pi voice control challenge Electronics Weekly (blog) Are you up for a Raspberry Pi -based challenge? Hackster.io is running a competition to add voice control to an internet of things (IoT) project, with support from Raspberry Pi and Amazon Alexa.

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RaspEX Linux Based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Supports the Raspberry Pi Touch Display – Softpedia News (blog)

Softpedia News (blog) RaspEX Linux Based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Supports the Raspberry Pi Touch Display Softpedia News (blog) After informing us the other day about the availability of a new release of his RaspAnd distro that brings the Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system to Raspberry Pi 3 devices, Arne Exton is happy to announce that his RaspEX OS works with the … and more »

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