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New add-on board lets you watch TV on your Raspberry Pi – BetaNews

BetaNews New add-on board lets you watch TV on your Raspberry Pi BetaNews The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ is a great, low-cost single board computer that you can put to all sorts of uses, but there are some hardware add-ons available for it which make it more useful.

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You can now power your Raspberry Pi over Ethernet – BetaNews

BetaNews You can now power your Raspberry Pi over Ethernet BetaNews The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ launched five months ago and as well as being faster, with dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2, it came with the ability to be powered through Power over Ethernet (PoE) via a HAT. DAQ HAT Brings Voltage Measurement To Raspberry Pi Sensors Online all 4 news articles »

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Raspberry Pi DIY Subscriber Robot (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi DIY Subscriber Robot (video) Geeky Gadgets Check out the video below to learn more about the Subscriber Robot and what exactly has triggered when you press that red YouTube subscription button. Software developer and student Michael Reeves started his YouTube account a mere four months ago, …

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Raspberry Pi 4: Rumours, specs and release date – Alphr

Alphr Raspberry Pi 4: Rumours, specs and release date Alphr Ten months ago, the Raspberry Pi 3 was released on 29 February 2016. The original Raspberry Pi was released on 29 February 2012, so does this mean we're just a couple of months away from a new microcomputer? Probably not

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Pete Lomas to map out Raspberry Pi’s future at Electronics Design Show – New Electronics (blog)

Pete Lomas to map out Raspberry Pi's future at Electronics Design Show New Electronics (blog) When Raspberry Pi was launched around 18 months ago, demand for the credit card sized board outstripped the manufacturing capacity to such an extent that customers were rationed to one each and had to wait quite a few weeks before they could start to

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