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Raspberry Pi Zero-sized PocketBeagle: $25 open-source computer is tiny as a key fob – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi Zero-sized PocketBeagle: $25 open-source computer is tiny as a key fob ZDNet BeagleBoard.org hasn't yet set pricing for its tiny new PocketBeagle but it should cost about $25. Image: BeagleBoard.org Foundation

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Raspberry Pi Zero-sized PocketBeagle: $25 open-source computer … – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi Zero-sized PocketBeagle: $25 open-source computer … ZDNet BeagleBoard.org hasn't yet set pricing for its tiny new PocketBeagle but it should cost about $25.

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Hack together a Game Boy from a Raspberry Pi Zero that’s is so much better than the original – htxt.africa

htxt.africa Hack together a Game Boy from a Raspberry Pi Zero that's is so much better than the original htxt.africa Since the Raspberry Pi Zero launched in November of last year, we've been waiting for a project to take full advantage of its tiny size and massive compute power. YouTube content creator wermy (no real name given) has produced a work of art by …

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Shoving a Raspberry Pi Zero Into an Xbox Controller – Hackaday

Hackaday Shoving a Raspberry Pi Zero Into an Xbox Controller Hackaday With the release of the Raspberry Pi Zero last month, we've been waiting in excitement to see the first creative hacks to come out, making use of its tiny size; which if you didn't know, is smaller than a business card. [Terence Eden] hopped to it and … and more »

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UK computer Raspberry Pi launches version three – The Guardian

The Guardian UK computer Raspberry Pi launches version three The Guardian The UK-based Raspberry Pi foundation released a new version of its tiny, adaptable computer on Monday, revealing a third iteration that includes USB ports for a keyboard and mouse, an Ethernet port, an SD card slot, and an HDMI port for connecting to a

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