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Raspberry Pi store "much cooler" than Apple’s – Boing Boing

Raspberry Pi store “much cooler” than Apple’s   Boing Boing https://youtu.be/QLBVAUo586A Not a new online marketplace for apps, but a brick-and-mortar showroom for the inexpensive, do-anything computers. Romain …

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Valve adds Raspberry Pi support to Steam Link, giving gamers another streaming hardware option – GeekWire

GeekWire Valve adds Raspberry Pi support to Steam Link, giving gamers another streaming hardware option GeekWire Valve has announced through an official posting in its forums that the Steam Link service is in beta for streaming using the inexpensive and popular Raspberry Pi 3 and 3B+ computers that are running Raspbian Stretch, the official Raspberry Pi operating …

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Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi – Boing Boing (blog)

Boing Boing (blog) Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi Boing Boing (blog) I've been doing a lot of work with the Raspberry Pi lately for a book my daughter and I are writing, and I'm really liking the inexpensive Raspberry Pi Zero W. It's a nifty little Linux computer that comes with built in WiFi & Bluetooth

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Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi – Boing Boing

Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi   Boing Boing I’ve been doing a lot of work with the Raspberry Pi lately for a book my daughter and I are writing, and I’m really liking the inexpensive Raspberry Pi Zero W.

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How to secure your Raspberry Pi – Opensource.com

How to secure your Raspberry Pi Opensource.com The Raspberry Pi and many other inexpensive computer boards like it have become part of the “Internet of Things” or IoT revolution. Internet-connected computing devices have emerged beyond traditional servers, desktops, laptops, and mobile devices

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Raspberry Pi form factor | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi form factor | Hackaday Hackaday In the almost five years since the launch of the original Raspberry Pi we have seen a huge array of competitors emerge in the inexpensive single board … Raspberry Pi imitator has GbE, 2GB RAM, and 4K video LinuxGizmos Asus has built a Raspberry Pi rival – meet Tinkerboard TrustedReviews ASUS Launches 'Tinker Board', Its Raspberry Pi Competitor With 4K Support Gizmodo Australia KitGuru  – Liliputing  – The Tech Report, LLC  – CPC – Farnell all 10 news articles »

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A Motherboard Manufacturer’s Take On A Raspberry Pi Competitor – Hackaday

Hackaday A Motherboard Manufacturer's Take On A Raspberry Pi Competitor Hackaday In the almost five years since the launch of the original Raspberry Pi we have seen a huge array of competitors emerge in the inexpensive single board computer market. Many have created their own form factors, but an increasing number have gone ..

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DIY: Build a hackable, weight-tracking scale with a sense of humor using Raspberry Pi – ZDNet

ZDNet DIY: Build a hackable, weight-tracking scale with a sense of humor using Raspberry Pi ZDNet The Raspberry Pi 3 comes with bluetooth built on-board, all we need to communicate with the Wii Balance Board. If you have a Raspberry Pi 1 or 2, we will have to use one of our USB ports to plug in an adapter such as this inexpensive iAnder USB … Weight Tracking, Wise Cracking IoT Bathroom Scale Hackaday all 3 news articles »

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Hot Swappable Raspberry Pi Rack – Hackaday

Hot Swappable Raspberry Pi Rack Hackaday The Raspberry Pi has inspired many a hacker to take the inexpensive (~$35) microcomputer to the enterprise level. From bitcoin miners to clusters, the Raspberry Pi has found itself at the heart of many large-scale projects

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