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Industrial Raspberry Pi 3 mounts on DIN rail – Electronics Weekly

Industrial Raspberry Pi 3 mounts on DIN rail   Electronics Weekly RevPi Core 3 is a DIN rail industrial computer based around Raspberry Pi’s quad core Compute Module 3 from German firm Kunbus. With four ARM cores, ..

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Open Source Project Allows e-Bike Rentals in Seconds over Bitcoin’s Lightning Network – BTCMANAGER

Open Source Project Allows e-Bike Rentals in Seconds over Bitcoin’s Lightning Network   BTCMANAGER Matthias Steinig, a German programmer, has developed a new mechanism that allows e-bikes to be rented in exchange for payments on the bitcoin Lightning …

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Protecting coral reefs with Nemo-Pi, the underwater monitor

The German charity Save Nemo works to protect coral reefs, and they are developing Nemo-Pi, an underwater “weather station” that monitors ocean conditions. Right now, you can vote for Save Nemo in the Google.org Impact Challenge.

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Industrial touch-panel computer builds on Raspberry Pi 3 – LinuxGizmos.com

LinuxGizmos.com Industrial touch-panel computer builds on Raspberry Pi 3 LinuxGizmos.com The Raspberry Pi 3 is increasingly being adopted for various industrial computers, and can now be found in an industrial touch-panel. The RPI-07 from German embedded vendor MASS is an all-in-one (AiO) that houses its RPi 3 SBC in a 200 x 118 x 48mm, …

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Hallo Deutschland! The MagPi magazine has arrived in Germany

It gives me great pleasure to announce that The MagPi, the official Raspberry Pi magazine, is now available – fully translated and localised – in Germany, thanks to a collaboration with our friends at  CHIP .

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