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Zero W Joins Raspberry Pi Family on 5th Birthday – LinuxInsider.com

Zero W Joins Raspberry Pi Family on 5th Birthday LinuxInsider.com Priced at just US$10, the device is affordable for anyone who wants to take the Pi for a test drive. “We imagine you'll find all sorts of uses for the Zero W,” said Raspberry PI founder Eben Upton.”It makes a better general purpose computer because you …

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This device built from Lego and Raspberry Pi solves Rubik’s cube faster than you ever will – Irish Examiner

Irish Examiner This device built from Lego and Raspberry Pi solves Rubik's cube faster than you ever will Irish Examiner Inventor Francesco Georg built this rather cute-looking robot that can solve a Rubik's cube entirely on its own. OK, the concept isn't new itself, but this device was built using only Lego and a Raspberry Pi .

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Objectifier: Director of Domestic Technology – Hackaday

Hackaday Objectifier: Director of Domestic Technology Hackaday The current version is the sixth prototype in the series and [Bjørn] has put in quite a lot of work refining the project at each stage. In its latest avatar, the device hardware consists of a Pi Zero, a Raspberry – Pi camera module, an SMPS power brick …

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Cluster HAT, the easiest way to build a Raspberry Pi Zero cluster – Network World

Network World Cluster HAT, the easiest way to build a Raspberry Pi Zero cluster Network World In case you haven't come across the term, the “HAT” part of Cluster HAT, means that the device implements the Raspberry Pi Foundation's Hardware Attached on Top system for add-on hardware. The Foundation's 2014 blog post announcing the standard …

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What the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Delivers to Device Makers – eWeek

eWeek What the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Delivers to Device Makers eWeek Compute Module 3 is the third-generation component designed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to deliver the processing power for devices both big and small. It can be used in home automation gadgets and embedded in industrial products, such as process … Raspberry Pi Foundation Introduces Their New Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3, SOPINE A64 Auto World News all 2 news articles »

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Raspberry Pi 3-Based Microsoft IoT Packs Now Available – eWeek

eWeek Raspberry Pi 3-Based Microsoft IoT Packs Now Available eWeek Released earlier this year, Raspberry Pi 3 features integrated WiFi and Bluetooth, allowing users to connect the device to networks and peripherals without add-on modules. (The original Starter Kit shipped with a Raspberry Pi 2 computing board.) Buyers …

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Amazon Dash Reboots Your Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Amazon Dash Reboots Your Pi Hackaday The Raspberry Pi doesn't include its own on/off switch. Without installing one yourself, the only way to turn off the device (without access to the terminal) is to unplug it, which can easily corrupt data on the SD card. Since [Zach]'s mirror was …

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Build A Wi-Fi Walkie Talkie-Like Device With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build A Wi-Fi Walkie Talkie-Like Device With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia These aren't walkie talkies in the traditional sense. They use Wi-Fi and software to communicate with each other, but functionally they work exactly the same.

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