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PiDrive Raspberry Pi HDD from Western Digital gives the little PC big storage – Digital Trends

Digital Trends PiDrive Raspberry Pi HDD from Western Digital gives the little PC big storage Digital Trends Although Raspeberry Pi computers tend to be used for quite small and simple tasks, which are well suited to their (relatively) low powered hardware, that doesn't mean some of those functions couldn't be augmented by a hardware upgrade.

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Western Digital now offering 1TB PiDrive HDD for Raspberry Pi – Digital Trends

Digital Trends Western Digital now offering 1TB PiDrive HDD for Raspberry Pi Digital Trends Although Raspeberry Pi computers tend to be used for quite small and simple tasks, which are well suited to their (relatively) low powered hardware, that doesn't mean some of those functions couldn't be augmented by a hardware upgrade. Traditionally ..

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Hands-on review: Raspberry Pi 2- The thrill of tinkering – Business Spectator

Business Spectator Hands-on review: Raspberry Pi 2- The thrill of tinkering Business Spectator Not only doesn't the Pi come with an operating system, there isn't even a hard drive inside. There is, however, a MicroSD card slot

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Make A Handheld Linux Terminal With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Make A Handheld Linux Terminal With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia Robinson's build uses a Raspberry Pi A+, a USB hub, battery, touchscreen, charger, backlit keyboard and a few other random parts. The whole thing is housed inside of two plastic hard drive enclosures that are connected with a piano hinge. You'll need ..

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Turn A Raspberry Pi Into A Low-Power NAS – Lifehacker Australia

Turn A Raspberry Pi Into A Low-Power NAS Lifehacker Australia The process of using a Raspberry Pi as a NAS is straightforward, and the only additional equipment you need is a USB hard drive (or two for redundancy). First off, you need to do the initial setup process for the Raspberry Pi . Then you need to run a ..

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