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1970s Lab Equipment Turned Retro Pi Terminal – Hackaday

1970s Lab Equipment Turned Retro Pi Terminal   Hackaday When it was released, the Beckman Model 421 CRT controller represented the latest and greatest in liquid chromatography technology. Its 12 inch screen would …

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Competition: Win a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ – Electronics Weekly

Competition: Win a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+   Electronics Weekly We know this one will prove popular, and needs no introduction! It’s a chance to win one of the latest Raspberry Pi 3 single board computers.

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Save 68% on the Raspberry Pi 3B Plus Starter Kit Bundle – Android Authority

Android Authority Save 68% on the Raspberry Pi 3B Plus Starter Kit Bundle Android Authority The Complete Raspberry Pi 3B Plus Starter Kit and Course Bundle includes the latest version of the Raspberry Pi , a large variety of components to assemble, and some hands-on training materials. You'll be all set to build games, robots, tools, or any …

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Benchmarking The $25 Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ Performance – Phoronix

Benchmarking The $25 Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ Performance   Phoronix Released last week was the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ as their latest ARM SBC coming in at the $25 USD price point and their last board release before doing a …

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Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ retains the power of the Model B+ in a smaller, cheaper package – Notebookcheck.net

Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ retains the power of the Model B+ in a smaller, cheaper package   Notebookcheck.net The $25 Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ is the latest single-board computer from the venerable Raspberry Pi Foundation. The Model A+ boasts the same CPU and …

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Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ retains the power of the Model B+ in a smaller, cheaper package – Notebookcheck.net (press release)

Notebookcheck.net (press release) Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ retains the power of the Model B+ in a smaller, cheaper package Notebookcheck.net (press release) The Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ (right) is noticeably smaller than the already tiny Model B+. (Image source: Raspberry Pi Foundation). The $25 Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ is the latest single-board computer from the venerable Raspberry Pi Foundation.

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Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ now available! – Elektor (blog)

Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ now available! Elektor (blog) The Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ is the latest product in the Raspberry Pi 3 series. Just like the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ it has a 64-bit quad-core processor that runs at 1.4 GHz. Dual-band WiFi at 2.4 and 5 GHz and Bluetooth 4.2/BLE are also available

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FSF Issues Statement on Microsoft Joining OIN, RaspEX Build 181010 Now Available for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ … – Linux Journal

FSF Issues Statement on Microsoft Joining OIN, RaspEX Build 181010 Now Available for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ … Linux Journal RaspEX Build 181010 is now available for the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+.

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Hello World Issue 6: Ethical Computing

Join us for an in-depth exploration of ethical computing in the newest issue of Hello World, our magazine for computing and digital making educators. It’s out today!   We need to talk about ethics Whatever area of computing you hail from, how to take an ethical approach to the projects we build with code is an important question. As educators, we also need to think about the attitudes we are passing on to our students as we guide them along their computing journey.

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