Monthly Archives: April 2017

How to make your own NES Classic Mini using Raspberry Pi – Wired.co.uk

Wired.co.uk How to make your own NES Classic Mini using Raspberry Pi Wired.co.uk Our Raspberry Pi 3 project comes in at a similar cost of around £50, depending on your choice of case and controllers, can give you far more than 50 games to play and isn't hobbled by the oddly short controllers that came with Nintendo's mini console.

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Google teams up with Huawei for high-end Raspberry Pi rival that runs Android – TNW

TNW Google teams up with Huawei for high-end Raspberry Pi rival that runs Android TNW Thanks to a collaboration between Google and Huawei, Android developers will no longer have to code on Intel x86 architectures – or Chromebooks – to build software for ARM-based systems. They'll get to do it on a beefed-up Raspberry Pi -style computer ..

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ZX Spectrum rides again, with Z80 and optional Raspberry Pi Zero – Electronics Weekly

Electronics Weekly ZX Spectrum rides again, with Z80 and optional Raspberry Pi Zero Electronics Weekly And if the Z80 is not providing enough through-put, a Raspberry Pi zero can be clipped inside to add more umph. At a glance: Z80 normal and turbo modes; 512kbyte RAM up to 2.5Mbyte; SD Card slot with DivMMC-compatible protocol; DB9 compatible ..

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Raspberry Pi + Huawei P10 = HiKey 960 – gearburn

Raspberry Pi + Huawei P10 = HiKey 960 gearburn Computer boards are all the rage, but it's clear that the Raspberry Pi is the king of the market. Now, Huawei, Linaro and Google have stepped into the fray with the HiKey 960 computer board

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Huawei’s HiKey 960 is a high-end alternative to the Raspberry Pi – The Verge

The Verge Huawei's HiKey 960 is a high-end alternative to the Raspberry Pi The Verge Right now the most powerful ARM-based computers available to consumers are Chromebooks.

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Anybody can make a Google Assistant gadget with this new toolkit – The Verge

The Verge Anybody can make a Google Assistant gadget with this new toolkit The Verge Today, Google is announcing the general availability of the Google Assistant SDK. What that means is that anybody can download and run the Google Assistant on a gadget of their choice — Google says it will run well on Raspberry Pi 3 devices and also … The Google Assistant SDK will let you run the Assistant on anything Ars Technica Google Assistant SDK lets anyone make an intelligent voice-controlled device Digital Trends Google now lets hardware developers tinker with its Assistant TechCrunch Phandroid.com  – VentureBeat  – 9to5Google all 84 news articles »

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PA Consulting Group celebrates annual Raspberry Pi school coding competition – Electronics Weekly

Electronics Weekly PA Consulting Group celebrates annual Raspberry Pi school coding competition Electronics Weekly PA Consulting Group celebrates annual Raspberry Pi school coding competition The event took place at the IET London, and saw the impressive nine finalists showcase their inventions to a panel of judges. The presentation and prize-giving was hosted by …

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Raspberry Jam round-up: April

In case you missed it: in yesterday’s post , we released our Raspberry Jam Guidebook, a new Jam branding pack and some more resources to help people set up their own Raspberry Pi community events.

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