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Raspberry Pi 4: The new single-board computer will cost US$35 and could be based on a 28 nm FinFET process – Notebookcheck.net

Raspberry Pi 4: The new single-board computer will cost US$35 and could be based on a 28 nm FinFET process   Notebookcheck.net The next version of the popular single-board computers will be manufactured on a more advanced FinFET process, but it won’t be any smaller, according to the …

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Code Club reaches 1 in 5 UK secondary schools

Today, we’re excited to announce the expansion of Code Club to secondary school ages up to 13. When we made our plans known last May, we were beginning work with a pilot group of 50 UK secondary schools to discover how we could best support them, and how we could make Code Club work as well for children aged 12 and 13 as it does for those in its original age range of 9 to 11. Now, new projects are available for secondary-aged children, and we will continue to create more resources to build on the support we offer this age group.

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Pay What You Want for a Collection of Make’s Raspberry Pi and Arduino Books – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Pay What You Want for a Collection of Make's Raspberry Pi and Arduino Books Lifehacker Australia For more advanced users, Getting Started with Sensors, Raspberry Pi and AVR Projects, and Arduino Bots and Gadgets are all worthwhile. If you've been itching to get into some DIY electronics, the bundle's packed with everything you'll need. Head over …

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Pay What You Want for a Collection of Make’s Raspberry Pi and Arduino Books – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Pay What You Want for a Collection of Make's Raspberry Pi and Arduino Books Lifehacker For more advanced users, Getting Started with Sensors, Raspberry Pi and AVR Projects, and Arduino Bots and Gadgets are all worthwhile. If you've been itching to get into some DIY electronics, the bundle's packed with everything you'll need.

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