Monthly Archives: September 2018

Clientron debuts valued endpoint S-Cube thin client running on Raspberry Pi 3 B+ – Digitimes

Digitimes Clientron debuts valued endpoint S-Cube thin client running on Raspberry Pi 3 B+ Digitimes Clientron Corp., a world-leading provider of thin client, POS and embedded systems, unveils its brand new economic thin client S-Cube Pi 3 B+, running on the latest Raspberry Pi 3 B+ platform, specifically designed for high performance and economic …

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How to install Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi 3 – TWCN Tech News (blog)

How to install Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi 3 TWCN Tech News (blog) IoT Core is good for the single board, single app machines. If you have to install Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi , it would be IoT Core as it takes less space without compromising on quality. Let us see what you need to install Windows 10 IoT Core to …

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5 RetroPie Tips for Better Retro Gaming Performance – MakeUseOf

5 RetroPie Tips for Better Retro Gaming Performance MakeUseOf You've installed RetroPie on your Raspberry Pi , and tried out a few classic games. But something's not right—it's not how you remember. Perhaps the game is slow or jerky; maybe the controller isn't working quite as you expect

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Libre Computer ROC-RK3328-CC Raspberry Pi Alternative – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Libre Computer ROC-RK3328-CC Raspberry Pi Alternative Geeky Gadgets Anyone searching for an alternative to the Raspberry Pi mini PC may be interested in the Libre Computer ROC-RK3328-CC which has been developed thanks to a partnership between the Libre Computer Project and Firefly. Prices start from $35 offering 1GB … ROC-RK3328-CC: A Raspberry Pi Competitor With Gigabit Ethernet, USB3, DDR4 Phoronix (blog) all 2 news articles »

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ROC-RK3328-CC: A Raspberry Pi Competitor With Gigabit Ethernet … – Phoronix (blog)

Phoronix (blog) ROC-RK3328-CC: A Raspberry Pi Competitor With Gigabit Ethernet … Phoronix (blog) Phoronix is the leading technology website for Linux hardware reviews, open-source news, Linux benchmarks, open-source benchmarks, and computer …

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ROC-RK3328-CC: A Raspberry Pi Competitor With Gigabit Ethernet, USB3, DDR4 – Phoronix (blog)

Phoronix (blog) ROC-RK3328-CC: A Raspberry Pi Competitor With Gigabit Ethernet, USB3, DDR4 Phoronix (blog) The size of the PCB and overall footprint is very similar to the Raspberry Pi form factor. On this 85 x 56 mm board is Gigabit Ethernet, two USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port, HDMI 2.0a, micro-USB for power, power key, CVBS display output, and a 40-pin ..

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Vilros Raspberry Pi 3 Kit – Linux Journal

Linux Journal Vilros Raspberry Pi 3 Kit Linux Journal Raspberry Pi 3 Model B; Raspberry Pi Enclosure Case (Clear)–Includes Mounting slot and screws for a raspberry pi camera module (the camera module is not included in this kit); 2500 mA UL Certified Micro USB Power Supply — 5-Feet Long; Heatsink for …

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ZeroPhone $50 Raspberry Pi Zero Smartphone “Coming Soon” – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets ZeroPhone $50 Raspberry Pi Zero Smartphone “Coming Soon” Geeky Gadgets If you have been hoping to purchase one of the awesome Raspberry Pi Zero smartphones first unveiled last year. You may be interested to know that a new Crowd Supply page has been set up for the $50 smartphone labelled “Coming Soon”

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Autonomous drones (only slightly flammable)

I had an email a little while ago, which opened: “I don’t know if you remember me, but…” As it happens, I remembered Andy Baker very well, in large part because an indoor autonomous drone demo he ran at a Raspberry Pi birthday party a couple of years ago ACTUALLY CAUGHT FIRE.

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