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Raspberry Pi Zero W rival: New $10 Orange Pi 2G-IoT hooks into … – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi Zero W rival: New $10 Orange Pi 2G-IoT hooks into … ZDNet Raspberry Pi challenger Orange Pi has packed a 2G antenna into its latest developer board, aiming to target Internet of Things applications.

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Incredible Raspberry Pi projects in issue 56 of The MagPi

Hi, Rob from The MagPi here! It’s the last Thursday of the month and that means there’s a new issue of the official Raspberry Pi magazine : yay! Grab your copy today! The MagPi Magazine 56 The MagPi 56  covers some incredible Raspberry Pi projects built by members of our community, from simple things you can make quickly, like an easy robot or LEGO Pi case, to more advanced projects to experiment with, like a set of Pinoculars. Our news section looks at some great new happenings in the world of Pi, such as the new Pimoroni kits for Zero W, the Cambridge theme for PIXEL, and our fifth birthday celebrations

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Aww: DIY Mini Raspberry Pi Game Boy is Adorable – Geek

Geek Aww: DIY Mini Raspberry Pi Game Boy is Adorable Geek Celebrate Pi Day on Tuesday by building your own Raspberry Pi -based Game Boy emulator. The nostalgia-infused project from Hackaday.io user Peter Barker (a.k.a

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$30 NanoPi M1 Plus is Smaller Than a Raspberry Pi – PC Magazine

PC Magazine $30 NanoPi M1 Plus is Smaller Than a Raspberry Pi PC Magazine It's difficult to beat the value on offer with a Raspberry Pi . You get a very capable Linux PC in a credit card-sized package

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Latest Raspberry Pi Magazine Issue 55 Out Now (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Latest Raspberry Pi Magazine Issue 55 Out Now (video) Geeky Gadgets This months official Raspberry Pi magazine has now been made available, and provides plenty more details on the new Raspberry Pi Zero W mini PC which was launched earlier this week and now provides a tiny PC equipped with both Bluetooth and …

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The MagPi 55 is out, with plenty about the Pi Zero W

Rob from The MagPi here! We’re still incredibly excited about the brand-new, wireless-enabled Raspberry Pi Zero W, and it’s in our latest issue , out now. Here’s a video of me talking about it.

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The Raspberry Pi Zero W Adds Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to the Zero, Costs $10 – Lifehacker

Lifehacker The Raspberry Pi Zero W Adds Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to the Zero, Costs $10 Lifehacker The Raspberry Pi Zero is a fantastic, miniature version of the Raspberry Pi that shrinks the board down to about the size of a stick of gum, but one problem with it is the lack of wireless features. The Raspberry Pi Zero W is a new version that packs … The $10 Raspberry Pi Zero W brings Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to the minuscule micro-PC PCWorld The $10 Raspberry Pi Zero W is the teeniest little Wi-Fi-enabled computer you've ever seen TechCrunch Raspberry Pi Zero W: Hands-on with the $10 board TechRepublic Ars Technica  – PC Magazine  – Raspberry Pi  – YouTube all 65 news articles »

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Community Profile: Matt Reed

This column is from The MagPi issue 51 . You can download a PDF of the full issue for free, or subscribe to receive the print edition in your mailbox or the digital edition on your tablet. All proceeds from the print and digital editions help the Raspberry Pi Foundation achieve its charitable goals

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NEC adds to new P and V Series with Raspberry Pi – AV Magazine

NEC adds to new P and V Series with Raspberry Pi AV Magazine Scalable computing power such as Raspberry Pi compute modules or Open Pluggable Specification (OPS) slot-in PCs can be seamlessly embedded into the displays to create a fully integrated solution. The P and V Series line-ups each consist of three …

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