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This gorgeous Raspberry Pi case is heading to ISS – Geek

Geek This gorgeous Raspberry Pi case is heading to ISS Geek There is a growing range of Raspberry Pi cases hitting the market, with models available to suit the needs of hackers, emulators, robot creators, and those who just want a desktop Linux PC hidden behind a display. But there's one case that arguably …

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Low-Cost Computer Rumble: CHIP vs. Raspberry Pi 2 – Tech Times

Tech Times Low-Cost Computer Rumble: CHIP vs. Raspberry Pi 2 Tech Times The original Raspberry Pi was launched in 2012, and went on to become the most popular single-board PC on the market. Like the CHIP, the size of the Raspberry Pi 2 is also comparable to that of a credit card.

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DIY Atlas 3D scanner uses Raspberry Pi for high resolution scanning – SlashGear

SlashGear DIY Atlas 3D scanner uses Raspberry Pi for high resolution scanning SlashGear There are several 3D scanners on the market today that you can buy already put together, but those devices can be very expensive to purchase.

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Raspberry Pi Model A+ Arrives — The Cheapest And Smallest Pi Yet – TechCrunch (blog)

Raspberry Pi Model A+ Arrives — The Cheapest And Smallest Pi Yet TechCrunch (blog) The low cost Raspberry Pi microcomputer which has fired up a cottage industry of makers and hardware tinkerers since hitting the market in early 2012 — even enabling multiple Pi-powered startups — just got even cheaper. The Raspberry Pi Foundation …

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Element 14 promotes Raspberry Pi-based scope – ElectronicsWeekly.com

Element 14 promotes Raspberry Pi -based scope ElectronicsWeekly.com “There has long been a requirement in the market for an entry-level oscilloscope to support the maker community, and Raspberry Pi specifically, said Farnell director of test gear Chris Godfrey. “This model from BitScope has all the functionality …

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This more-powerful Raspberry Pi competitor is totally free – PCWorld (blog)

ElectronicsWeekly.com This more-powerful Raspberry Pi competitor is totally free PCWorld (blog) Wishing your Raspberry Pi had more power for all those hardware hacking projects you have planned? There's a new barebones board on the market that may better fit your needs, and right now you can sign-up for your chance to get it for free

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This more-powerful Raspberry Pi competitor is totally free – PCWorld

Expert Reviews This more-powerful Raspberry Pi competitor is totally free PCWorld Wishing your Raspberry Pi had more power for all those hardware hacking projects you have planned? There's a new barebones board on the market that may better fit your needs, and right now you can sign-up for your chance to get it for free. Imagination

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Microsoft Debuts a Windows Rival to Raspberry Pi – Mashable

ZDNet Microsoft Debuts a Windows Rival to Raspberry Pi Mashable Two years after $35 microcomputer Raspberry Pi hit the market, Microsoft is getting in on the DIY-PC action with its own version. The Redmond, Washington tech juggernaut announced on its Windows blog in April that it was working on a dev board

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You Can Get A Full PC That’s The Size Of A Credit Card For Just $45 – Business Insider

SlashGear You Can Get A Full PC That's The Size Of A Credit Card For Just $45 Business Insider Raspberry Pi , the $35 Linux-based computer for educational projects and home tinkering, has by and large cornered the market for those who need a quick and easy single-serving computer. But it appears to have new competition from the HummingBoard,

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Why Raspberry Pi is still the white knight of education – opensource.com

Why Raspberry Pi is still the white knight of education opensource.com Two years ago, when the Raspberry Pi launched, it was with the intention of improving IT education in the UK. Since then more powerful, better connected or cheaper boards have come onto the market, but the Pi retains its position as the white knight of …

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