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Raspberry Pi 3 Kit from Microsoft makes it easier to create devices – TWCN Tech News (blog)

TWCN Tech News (blog) Raspberry Pi 3 Kit from Microsoft makes it easier to create devices TWCN Tech News (blog) Microsoft is very much interested in making the Raspberry Pi 3 computer easier to use than it is now for people who are new to the hardware. To make this possible, the software giant decided to team up with a Chinese company.Fr0m what we have come to … and more »

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Microsoft’s Raspberry Pi 3 kit makes it easy to create new devices – Computerworld

Computerworld Microsoft's Raspberry Pi 3 kit makes it easy to create new devices Computerworld Microsoft wants to make the Raspberry Pi 3 computer easier to use for people who want to be device makers but haven't worked with hardware before. Microsoft is developing the Seeed Windows 10 IoT Core Grove Kit with China-based Seeed Studio.

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Microsoft’s new Raspberry Pi 3 kit makes it easy to create new devices – CIO

CIO Microsoft's new Raspberry Pi 3 kit makes it easy to create new devices CIO Microsoft wants to make the Raspberry Pi 3 computer easier to use for people who want to be device makers but haven't worked with hardware before. Microsoft is developing the Seeed Windows 10 IoT Core Grove Kit with China-based Seeed Studio. The kit …

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Microsoft’s new Raspberry Pi 3 kit makes it easy to create new devices – PCWorld

PCWorld Microsoft's new Raspberry Pi 3 kit makes it easy to create new devices PCWorld Microsoft wants to make the Raspberry Pi 3 computer easier to use for people who want to be device makers but haven't worked with hardware before.

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