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Introducing Raspberry Pi HATs

Just over two weeks ago, we announced the new Raspberry Pi B+ with immediate availability. We’ve been very pleased at the response from the community and press about the B+, and most people seem to appreciate why we decided to evolve the Model B in the way we did – lots of you have been in touch to tell us how much you’re enjoying your new B+. There are many great new features built into the B+, but today we want to talk about one new feature we are particularly excited about.

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Daily tech deals: Discounted Raspberry Pi Model B at Amazon – ITProPortal

Daily tech deals: Discounted Raspberry Pi Model B at Amazon ITProPortal The Raspberry Pi is an ultra-low-cost, deck-of-cards sized Linux computer, designed to promote computer science and programming in a fun way. It has revolutionised digital skills in a fun and accessible way, and now you can get the Raspberry Pi Model B

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Raspberry Pi Brings IoT (Internet of Things) to a Home Theater Soundbar … – WhaTech

Raspberry Pi Brings IoT (Internet of Things) to a Home Theater Soundbar … WhaTech Right-Ear/Left-Ear Technologies selected Raspberry Pi , a credit-card sized Linux computer, to add much-desired functionality to One Bar, its new home theater soundbar.

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A bigger and better Raspberry Pi: Five things to try out with the new model B+ – TechRepublic

ExtremeTech A bigger and better Raspberry Pi : Five things to try out with the new model B+ TechRepublic It's been two years since the Raspberry Pi computer launched and during that time the $35 Linux board has received only minor tweaks.

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Need a low-cost Google Cloud Print server? Try a $35 Raspberry Pi – GigaOM

GigaOM Need a low-cost Google Cloud Print server? Try a $35 Raspberry Pi GigaOM You can then download one of several Linux distributions directly from the Raspberry Pi site here, although booting from the NOOBS card will offer to install one of these operating systems for you. Once you have Linux up and running, you can turn your

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25MB is All You Need for the PiCore 5.3 Raspberry Pi Linux OS – Gizmodo UK

Gizmodo UK 25MB is All You Need for the PiCore 5.3 Raspberry Pi Linux OS Gizmodo UK With a pint-sized PC like the Raspberry Pi , it's fitting that it be paired with similarly small software.

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PiCore 5.3 Linux is a 25MB operating system for the Raspberry Pi – Liliputing

Gizmodo UK PiCore 5.3 Linux is a 25MB operating system for the Raspberry Pi Liliputing The Raspberry Pi is a tiny computer. Tiny Core Linux is a tiny operating system designed to offer the bare minimum you need to get started while taking up as little disk space as possible.

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Engineer builds working phone using Raspberry Pi – FierceCIO

Engineer builds working phone using Raspberry Pi FierceCIO A Linux engineer has succeeded in putting together a working phone using the Raspberry Pi . Called the “Piphone”, it is made entirely from off the shelf components with no need for soldering–though it does use a couple of cable ties.

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Raspberry Pi-based phone takes off the shelf ingredients – Phys.Org

Phys.Org Raspberry Pi -based phone takes off the shelf ingredients Phys.Org (Phys.org) —The Raspberry Pi , that very low cost, little Linux computer, is living up to its backers' dreams of becoming not only a learning tool but a versatile mainstay for having fun with tinkering and developing. The latest case in point is a …

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