Monthly Archives: March 2017

Raspberry Pi and the future of computing – Hindu Business Line

Hindu Business Line Raspberry Pi and the future of computing Hindu Business Line Well, meet Raspberry Pi , the not-so-new buzz word in computing. For starters, it's a mini computer (as small in size as a credit card)

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International Women’s Day: Girls at Code Club

On International Women’s Day and every day, Raspberry Pi and Code Club are determined to support girls and women to fulfil their potential in the field of computing. Code Club provides computing opportunities for kids aged nine to eleven within their local communities, and 40 percent of the children attending our 5000-plus UK clubs are girls.

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Nvidia’s Pascal-powered Jetson TX2 computer blows away Raspberry Pi – Computerworld

Computerworld Nvidia's Pascal-powered Jetson TX2 computer blows away Raspberry Pi Computerworld The Raspberry Pi may be the most widely know board computer being sold, but Nvidia's Jetson TX2 is one of the fastest.

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Raspberry Pi TV Time Machine Project (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi TV Time Machine Project (video) Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts might be interested in a new Raspberry Pi project which is being created by Wellington Duraes, Senior Program Manager for Microsoft in the form of the TV Time Machine. Which uses a Raspberry Pi together with some some readily …

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Make a home dashboard with Raspberry Pi and OpenShift – Opensource.com

Opensource.com Make a home dashboard with Raspberry Pi and OpenShift Opensource.com Conor O'Callaghan – I'm a systems administrator by trade, with a keen interest in open source software, security and general hackery, when time allows :]. That's why I've decided to write some articles and share what I've done with some open source …

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How to build a Raspberry Pi home dashboard – Opensource.com

Opensource.com How to build a Raspberry Pi home dashboard Opensource.com I was lucky enough to get a Raspberry Pi 2B with a 7-inch display for Christmas last year. I immediately had a plan for how to us it: I would make a home dashboard to show some useful information that is readable from around the living room.

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Adding an External Antenna to the Raspberry Pi Zero W | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Adding an External Antenna to the Raspberry Pi Zero W | Hackaday Hackaday Putting a complete WiFi subsystems on a single-board computer is no mean feat, and on as compact a board as the Zero W, it's quite an achievement. and more »

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Adding an External Antenna to the Raspberry Pi Zero W – Hackaday

Hackaday Adding an External Antenna to the Raspberry Pi Zero W Hackaday The new Raspberry Pi Zero W's antenna is pretty innovative, but sometimes you need an external antenna to reach out and touch someone. Luckily, adding an external antenna to the Zero W isn't that tough at all, as [Brian Dorey] shows us. The Pi Zero W's ..

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Nvidia’s Pascal-powered Jetson TX2 computer blows away Raspberry Pi – PCWorld

PCWorld Nvidia's Pascal-powered Jetson TX2 computer blows away Raspberry Pi PCWorld The Raspberry Pi may be the most widely known board computer being sold, but Nvidia's Jetson TX2 is one of the fastest. The Jetson TX2, unveiled Tuesday, is a full Linux computer on a tiny board the size of a Raspberry Pi . It's designed to help make …

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