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It’s no secret that we love music projects at Pi Towers.
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ZDNet Building a 300 node Raspberry Pi supercomputer | ZDNet ZDNet Commodity hardware makes possible massive 100000 node clusters, because, after all, commodity hardware is “cheap” — if you're Google. What if you want a … and more »
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ZDNet Building a 300 node Raspberry Pi supercomputer ZDNet That's the problem that a group of computer scientists tackled in Affordable and Energy-Efficient Cloud Computing Clusters: The Bolzano Raspberry Pi Cloud Cluster Experiment by Pekka Abrahamsson, Sven Helmer, Nattakarn Phaphoom, Lorenzo Nicolodi, …
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Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Sense HAT Explained (video) Geeky Gadgets Anyone wanting to learn more about the awesome Raspberry Pi Sense HAT or take part in this year's official Raspberry Pi Astro Pi challenge unveiled this month. May be interested in a new article which has been published by Janina Ander for the official ..
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ZDNet Umain eyes UWB sensors in sync with Raspberry Pi 3 | ZDNet ZDNet Umain's latest development kit for its Ultra Wide Band (UWB) short-distance radar sensor, called HST-D3, works with Raspberry Pi 3 and will allow clients to …
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ZDNet Umain eyes UWB sensors in sync with Raspberry Pi 3 ZDNet Umain has launched a new development kit for its UWB radar sensor that works with Raspberry Pi 3 and allows customers to create IoT devices, the company said. The HST-D3 will come with a software development kit (SDK), module, and an antenna
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Add-on brings the Raspberry Pi into the sub-1GHz RF world LinuxGizmos.com Germany-based Amber Wireless has jumped into the Raspberry Pi add-on market with an “Amber Pi” sub-1GHz RF radio.
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Add-on brings the Raspberry Pi into the sub-1GHz world LinuxGizmos.com Germany-based Amber Wireless has jumped into the Raspberry Pi add-on market with an “Amber Pi” sub-1GHz RF radio.
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Motherboard en_us How to Make a DIY Mini Cell Phone Tower Using Parts You Can Order Online Motherboard en_us To build it, May and Harlow gathered a Raspberry Pi (a versatile, single-board computer), an LCD touchscreen, a radio broadcast device called a bladeRF, programmable SIM cards, and a USB SIM card writer.
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Geeky Gadgets PiCube Raspberry Pi LED CUBE 4 x 4 x 4 (video) Geeky Gadgets SB Components located in London has unveiled a new Raspberry Pi LED cube aptly named the PiCube which can be fitted to and controlled by Raspberry Pi 3,2, Zero and A+ depending on your requirements.
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