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IBM Uses Deep Learning to Train Raspberry Pi Devices – EE Times

EE Times IBM Uses Deep Learning to Train Raspberry Pi Devices EE Times The deep learning model has yet to be deployed to a physical device, said McKenna, but the study demonstrates that the reduction in computational expense means the simulation of a physics model could be done an Raspberry Pi or any other low-end …

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42Gears Introduces Support for Linux-based Raspberry Pi Devices for Enterprise IoT – IoT Evolution World (blog)

42Gears Introduces Support for Linux-based Raspberry Pi Devices for Enterprise IoT IoT Evolution World (blog) n a recent release, 42Gears Mobility Systems, has announced its support for Linux-based Raspberry Pi for its EMM platform.

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42Gears Introduces Support for Linux-based Raspberry Pi Devices … IoT Evolution World (blog) In a recent release, 42Gears Mobility Systems, has announced its support for Linux-based Raspberry Pi for its EMM platform. and more »

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42Gears Introduces Support for Linux-based Raspberry Pi Devices to Enable Enterprise IoT Adoption – Markets Insider

42Gears Introduces Support for Linux-based Raspberry Pi Devices to Enable Enterprise IoT Adoption Markets Insider 42Gears Mobility Systems, announced today the support for Linux-based Raspberry Pi for its EMM platform. Through 42Gears EMM platform, enterprises will now be able to manage IoT deployments that include sensors and small handheld devices … and more »

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Yet Another Raspberry Pi Competitor that’s Cheaper and 4K Capable – Electronics360

Electronics360 Yet Another Raspberry Pi Competitor that's Cheaper and 4K Capable Electronics360 Other features include a eMMC module socket, MicroSD card slot, Pi -2 bus, Pi -P5+ Bus, USB 3.0 and other peripheral interfaces for makers to integrate with sensors and other devices. It also has a starting price of about $25, making it cheaper than …

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BBC micro:bit arrives in the US: Can it repeat Raspberry Pi’s … – ZDNet – ZDNet

ZDNet BBC micro:bit arrives in the US: Can it repeat Raspberry Pi's … – ZDNet ZDNet The BBC micro:bit can display images and text, has two programmable buttons, a motion detector and compass, and can connect to other devices via Bluetooth

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Small but Powerful: Automating the Smart Kitchen with the Raspberry Pi – The Spoon (blog)

The Spoon (blog) Small but Powerful: Automating the Smart Kitchen with the Raspberry Pi The Spoon (blog) Ever since the first credit-card sized model was released in 2012, the Raspberry Pi line of sub-$100 Linux devices has defied all expectations.

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Visual Studio Code comes to Chromebooks, Raspberry Pi – InfoWorld

InfoWorld Visual Studio Code comes to Chromebooks, Raspberry Pi InfoWorld A community build project led by developer Jay Rodgers is making Visual Studio Code, Microsoft's lightweight source code editor, available for Chromebooks, Raspberry Pi boards, and other devices based on 32-bit or 64-bit ARM processors. Supporting ..

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Linux Malware Infects Raspberry Pi Devices Making Them CryptoCurrency Mining Zombies – Hot Hardware

Hot Hardware Linux Malware Infects Raspberry Pi Devices Making Them CryptoCurrency Mining Zombies Hot Hardware If you're a Raspberry Pi user who's never changed the default password of the “pi” user, then heed this warning: change it. A brand new piece of malware has hit the web, called “Linux.MulDrop.14”, and it preys on those who haven't secured their devices …

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