Raspberry Pi used to avoid Internet censorship in China Android Authority Where there's a will, there's a Pi.
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Raspberry Pi used to avoid Internet censorship in China – Android Authority
Raspberry Pi used to avoid Internet censorship in China Android Authority Where there's a will, there's a Pi.
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Raspberry Pi used to avoid Internet censorship in China – Android Authority
Do you remember the distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks this website was undergoing a few months ago?
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Guest post from Mythic Beasts: how we dealt with those DDoS attacks
Geek (blog) Amusing overkill: A neon pink water-cooled Raspberry Pi Geek (blog) For those that haven't been on the internet in the past year or two and are completely unfamiliar with the Raspberry Pi , it's a tiny computer about the size of a credit card, but with some vertical topography. So, while that scale should represent how …
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Amusing overkill: A neon pink water-cooled Raspberry Pi – Geek (blog)
The cost implications that come with finding yourself able to buy a computer for $25 are significant for all of us, but they can make a real difference to the way cash-strapped researchers do things.
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The Raspberry Pi in scientific research
News from across the pond arrived last night, UK time. Our good friends at Adafruit have been working on their web-based integrated development environment (IDE) – hence WebIDE – for the Raspberry Pi, and have made a number of changes based on your requests
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Adafruit WebIDE – new alpha release available
Ars Technica Udoo mini computer combines best of Arduino and Raspberry Pi – Gizmag Gizmag What do you get if you cross a Raspberry Pi computer with an Arduino microcontroller? It might be an awful setup for a joke, but it's an enticing question if you're an electronics hobbyist or Internet of Things doer. Happily, thanks to Udoo, this is ..
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Udoo mini computer combines best of Arduino and Raspberry Pi – Gizmag – Gizmag
We were chatting to Natasha Lomas from TechCrunch (no relation to our own Pete) last week about the distribution of Raspberry Pis across the world.
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The Kingdom of Bhutan’s first Pi: a Khan Academy server
Digital Trends Print tweets with Adafruit's Raspberry Pi -powered 'Internet of Things … Digital Trends Besides using your Raspberry Pi computer to manage your digital beer list, you can actually build a Wi-Fi printer and program it to print whatever you like from the Internet. With Adafruit's latest Internet of Things (IoT) Wi-Fi printer kit, you can …
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Adafruit's new Internet of Things Printer goes wireless, uses Raspberry Pi (video) Engadget Adafruit's just outed a new Internet of Things Printer kit that's traded in its ethernet connection for WiFi. Instead of using an Arduino Uno like its wired sibling, the new DIY hardware is built with a Raspberry Pi Model B running Raspbian Linux … and more
Everyone Wants a Slice of the Raspberry Pi The Epoch Times The Raspberry Pi can be used to browse the net, watch movies connected to the TV through the internet, play games and obviously, computer programming. While primarily intended for school children, the device has found hardcore following of technically …
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