Monthly Archives: January 2018

How to turn a Raspberry Pi into a crypto wallet – MyBroadband – MyBroadband

MyBroadband How to turn a Raspberry Pi into a crypto wallet – MyBroadband MyBroadband With a little bit of work, you can turn a Raspberry Pi into a functional Ethereum node, complete with a built-in wallet. While using an online wallet is convenient, using your own wallet allows you to hold your private keys and have direct control over … and more »

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This $20 Raspberry Pi rival runs Android and offers 4K video – TechRepublic

TechRepublic This $20 Raspberry Pi rival runs Android and offers 4K video TechRepublic While the Orange Pi One Plus runs Android, it only supports the older 7.0 version at present. Releases of the Linux-based Ubuntu and Debian operating systems are also being tested on the board.

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TechRepublic This $20 Raspberry Pi rival runs Android and offers 4K video TechRepublic While the Orange Pi One Plus runs Android, it only supports the older 7.0 version at present. Releases of the Linux-based Ubuntu and Debian operating systems are also being tested on the board. As ever, if you're looking for a low-cost computer that is …

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Could you write for Hello World magazine?

Thinking about New Year’s resolutions? Ditch the gym and tone up your author muscles instead, by writing an article for Hello World magazine. We’ll help you, you’ll expand your knowledge of a topic you care about, and you’ll be contributing something of real value to the computing education community

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