Build a Sturdy Raspberry Pi Case for Under $10 – Lifehacker

Build a Sturdy Raspberry Pi Case for Under $10 Lifehacker You can build a Raspberry Pi case from just about anything, but Instructables user sandshock shows off an incredibly simple, but fantastic looking case they built using just a piece of a oak and about $10. While some mild woodworking is involved, the ..

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Build Your Own Portable Raspberry Pi Emulation Machine – Kotaku Australia

Build Your Own Portable Raspberry Pi Emulation Machine Kotaku Australia The Raspberry Pi is a fantastic little low-powered device that can do all sorts of things, and we've certainly seen our share of video game related projects for it. This one, from Instructables user Zaqq, takes it above and beyond, and turns the Pi …

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Intel’s homage to Raspberry Pi, the Minnowboard open source PC – Register

Intel's homage to Raspberry Pi , the Minnowboard open source PC Register The huge popularity of the British-designed Raspberry Pi has caught Chipzilla's attention, and now you can by a similar bare-bones x86 PC named Minnowboard with a similar caseless design running an Angstrom Linux build. minnowboard.

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Build A Sturdy Raspberry Pi Case For Under $10 – Lifehacker Australia

Build A Sturdy Raspberry Pi Case For Under $10 Lifehacker Australia You can build a Raspberry Pi case from just about anything. Instructables user sandshock shows off an incredibly simple but fantastic-looking case built using just a piece of a oak and about $10 in parts. While some mild woodworking is involved, the …

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Build a Sturdy Raspberry Pi Case for Under $10 – LifeHacker India

Build a Sturdy Raspberry Pi Case for Under $10 LifeHacker India Build a Sturdy Raspberry Pi Case for Under $10. You can build a Raspberry Pi case from just about anything, but Instructables user sandshock shows off an incredibly simple, but fantastic looking case they built using just a piece of a oak and about $10.

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Nicholas, some breadboard and a passcode

Nicholas Harris is 11 years old , and he’s been learning to code with a Raspberry Pi. He’s set up a website to share his progress, and yesterday I was pointed at a project video he’d made. Kids like Nicholas are the whole reason we started the Raspberry Pi project: seeing videos like this makes our day, and makes our job feel so worthwhile

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InterWorx Web Hosting Control Panel Running On ARM-Based Raspberry Pi … – PR Web (press release)

InterWorx Web Hosting Control Panel Running On ARM-Based Raspberry Pi … PR Web (press release) InterWorx, developers of the advanced web hosting control panel, have announced that their clustering control panel has been modified to run on a pair of Raspberry Pi computers with full clustering capabilities.

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Quick hit: IDS releases Linux driver for Raspberry Pi – Vision Systems Design

Quick hit: IDS releases Linux driver for Raspberry Pi Vision Systems Design The Raspberry Pi , a small single-board computer that is revolutionizing the ARM-based embedded mini computer market, can be combined with the new IDS Driver and an IDS USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 camera to enable the implementation of kiosk system,

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Raspberry Pi’s Eben Upton: Open Source Lessons from Wayland – Linux.com (blog)

Raspberry Pi's Eben Upton: Open Source Lessons from Wayland Linux.com (blog) In less than two years the Raspberry Pi has sold more than 1 million units and become widely used and adored among DIY hackers and embedded professionals alike. It began in 2006 as a modest idea to provide a low-cost educational computer for students

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The Pi Pong clock

First of all, thank you to everybody who sponsored us on yesterday’s London to Cambridge bike ride in support of Breakthrough Breast Cancer. We got to the end unscathed, Eben “won” by sprinting away from the rest of the pack about five miles out at Duxford, and many cereal bars and bananas were consumed

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