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The Raspberry Pi Now Has An Official Touch Display – Tech Times

Tech Times The Raspberry Pi Now Has An Official Touch Display Tech Times The screen itself uses a display serial interface (DSI), as well as a digital parallel interface (DPI), which needs a driver board in order to properly interface with the Raspberry Pi . The display will also need a power supply of its own, which can be …

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Raspberry Pi gets e-paper display driver board – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Raspberry Pi gets e-paper display driver board ElectronicsWeekly.com The company designed the board, which has its own real-time clock, to sit on top of the Pi without the need for trailing cables from the GPIO connector to the board. The board is able to drive a 2.7-inch 264 x 176 pixel E-paper display panel.

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Qualcomm’s Raspberry Pi-like computer has wireless capabilities – PCWorld

Qualcomm's Raspberry Pi -like computer has wireless capabilities PCWorld Raspberry Pi has inspired many board computers, and Qualcomm is now offering one of its own with a range of features never before seen in the low-price end of the market.

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Raspberry Pi 2 review: A hit with computer hobbyists of all ages – Mirror.co.uk

Mirror.co.uk Raspberry Pi 2 review: A hit with computer hobbyists of all ages Mirror.co.uk Originally devised as an educational device for getting schoolchildren coding, since launching two years ago the Raspberry Pi has taken on a life of its own to become a hit with computer hobbyists of all ages.

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Building a Licence Dongle Server with a Raspberry Pi – Pulse

Building a Licence Dongle Server with a Raspberry Pi Pulse As Eric Huber (@AFoDBlog) will attest, working in DFIR means that you will be inundated with a ridiculous amount of security dongles.

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Raspberry Pi gets dedicated ‘Raspbian’ OS to boost performance – Techworld.com

Raspberry Pi gets dedicated 'Raspbian' OS to boost performance Techworld.com Raspberry Pi gets dedicated 'Raspbian' OS to boost performance. Only days after becoming a conventional retail product for the first time, the Raspberry Pi can at last celebrate the arrival of its own dedicated operating system, Raspbian. Accenture

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Raspberry Pi Foundation proves cheaper, smaller can coexist in computing – Tech Times

Tech Times Raspberry Pi Foundation proves cheaper, smaller can coexist in computing Tech Times It seemed ambitious back in 2011, releasing a $25 board that had an ARM architecture and ran on Linux, says Eben Upton, Raspberry Pi founder and CEO of the company's engineering team. The company's latest feat is amazing in its own right, according to

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Microsoft Sharks Cove Windows board aims at Raspberry Pi – TweakTown

Microsoft Sharks Cove Windows board aims at Raspberry Pi TweakTown One of the hallmarks of the Raspberry Pi developer board is modest power for a low price. Microsoft wants to get in on the action that Raspberry Pi is getting with DIY fans and tinkerers.

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Raspberry Pi "gathering dust" in schools – PC Pro

Raspberry Pi “gathering dust” in schools PC Pro For all its success in the hacker community, the Raspberry Pi isn't seeing much uptake in schools. That's according to anecdotal evidence from Kano, a British startup which hopes to make the Raspberry Pi easier for kids to understand with its own £69 ..

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Raspberry Pi gets its own navigation wheel – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Raspberry Pi gets its own navigation wheel ElectronicsWeekly.com Priced at £21, the PiFace Control and Display module can be connected to the Raspberry Pi and uses its own on-board buttons and a navigation wheel to control applications and functions, with information shown on a built-in LCD display. By separating …

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