Monthly Archives: November 2016

Raspberry Pi 3 gets low-bandwith LTE with add-on chip – InfoWorld

InfoWorld Raspberry Pi 3 gets low-bandwith LTE with add-on chip InfoWorld Altair has completed testing of its ALT1160 Category 1 LTE chip on Raspberry Pi , and is now making it available, a company representative said. That's significant, as it will bring much-needed, long-range communications to the popular board computer.

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Turn your Raspberry Pi into a 3D Christmas tree with this new board – BetaNews

BetaNews Turn your Raspberry Pi into a 3D Christmas tree with this new board BetaNews If you need help to get into the festive spirit, and an Eggnog Latte from Starbucks isn't quite cutting it, perhaps transforming a Raspberry Pi into an illuminated 3D Christmas tree will do the trick. The Pi Hut has created a Christmas tree board kit … and more »

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A security update for Raspbian PIXEL

The more observant among you may have spotted that we’ve recently updated the Raspbian-with-PIXEL image available from Downloads . With any major release of the OS, we usually find a few small bugs and other issues as soon as the wider community start using it, and so we gather up the fixes and produce a 1.1 release a few weeks later. We don’t make a fuss about these bug fix releases, as there’s no new functionality; these are just fixes to make things work as originally intended.

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Raspberry Pi enthusiasts rejoice! Pi User magazine launches – TechRadar

Raspberry Pi enthusiasts rejoice! Pi User magazine launches TechRadar The wonderful world of Raspberry Pi has exploded in popularity since the arrival of the low-cost computer – and Future (TechRadar's publisher) has now launched a magazine for all the Pi enthusiasts.

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Raspberry Pi 3 snags LTE support with help of new add-on chip – PCWorld

PCWorld Raspberry Pi 3 snags LTE support with help of new add-on chip PCWorld Raspberry Pi 3 today has only Wi-Fi connectivity, but soon it will also be able to handle low-throughput cellular communications and let users control devices over long distances. Altair has completed testing of its ALT1160 Category 1 LTE chip on … Altair Enables LTE Connectivity for Raspberry Pi In First-of-Its-Kind Trial PR Newswire (press release) LTE meets Raspberry Pi to enable new IoT apps RCR Wireless News all 3 news articles »

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Raspberry Pi 3 gets low-bandwith LTE with add-on chip – PCWorld

PCWorld Raspberry Pi 3 gets low-bandwith LTE with add-on chip PCWorld Altair has completed testing of its ALT1160 Category 1 LTE chip on Raspberry Pi , and is now making it available, a company representative said. That's significant, as it will bring much-needed, long-range communications to the popular board computer. LTE meets Raspberry Pi to enable new IoT apps RCR Wireless News Altair Enables LTE Connectivity for Raspberry Pi In First-of-Its-Kind Trial PR Newswire (press release) all 3 news articles »

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Amazon Dash button hacks using a Raspberry Pi | WIRED UK – Wired.co.uk

Wired.co.uk Amazon Dash button hacks using a Raspberry Pi | WIRED UK Wired.co.uk The IoT button can be hacked to track nappy changes, reward behaviour and monitor toilet visits. and more »

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There’s now an Amazon Dash button that tracks how often you poo – but it’s far from a gimmick – Wired.co.uk

Wired.co.uk There's now an Amazon Dash button that tracks how often you poo – but it's far from a gimmick Wired.co.uk It isn't, by any means, the first hack of a Dash button.

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LTE meets Raspberry Pi to enable new IoT apps – RCR Wireless News

RCR Wireless News LTE meets Raspberry Pi to enable new IoT apps RCR Wireless News Sony's Altair Semiconductor said it has successfully completed a trial with Raspberry Pi to provide LTE connectivity on the system for the first time. Altair makes LTE modems, and has been a pioneer in the development of low-power, inexpensive ..

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Altair Enables LTE Connectivity for Raspberry Pi In First-of-Its-Kind Trial – PR Newswire (press release)

Altair Enables LTE Connectivity for Raspberry Pi In First-of-Its-Kind Trial PR Newswire (press release) Originally developed as an affordable, credit-card sized computer for students to learn programming, Raspberry Pi is now being adopted by the wider market due to its flexibility and low cost. Connecting Altair's LTE modem to Raspberry Pi will allow … and more »

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