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SUSE releases enterprise Linux for all major ARM processors – Network World

SUSE releases enterprise Linux for all major ARM processors   Network World SUSE has released its enterprise Linux distribution, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), for all major ARM server processors. It also announced the general …

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Edge gateways: Flexible, rugged IoT enablers – Network World

Edge gateways: Flexible, rugged IoT enablers   Network World Major vendors such as Dell and HPE are jumping in to meet the need for edge gateways that can make IoT networks run more efficiently and that adapt to …

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Raspberry Pi roundup: Free Googlage for all, jamming out on the Pi, and Deskberry Pi – Network World

Network World Raspberry Pi roundup: Free Googlage for all, jamming out on the Pi, and Deskberry Pi Network World Issue 57 of MagPi comes with the aforementioned add-on board, which is a joint project of Google and the Raspberry Pi Foundation. It's probably the simplest way yet to add voice recognition to Pi projects, though it's far from the only one, of course …

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Network World Raspberry Pi roundup: Free Googlage for all, jamming out on the Pi … Network World Check out our references to the days of print journalism, Fender bass guitars and more in this edition of the Pi roundup. and more »

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Raspberry Pi roundup, Star Wars edition: Holochess, blasters, and, obviously R2-D2 – Network World

Network World Raspberry Pi roundup, Star Wars edition: Holochess, blasters, and, obviously R2-D2 Network World Tomorrow is the 40 th anniversary of Star Wars, the second of the two “star” franchises that form such a foundational part of nerd culture. Consequently, this is a special Star Wars edition of your faithful Raspberry Pi roundup

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Raspberry Pi roundup, Star Wars edition: Holochess, blasters, and … – Network World

Raspberry Pi roundup, Star Wars edition: Holochess, blasters, and … Network World Tomorrow is the 40 th anniversary of Star Wars, the second of the two “star” franchises that form such a foundational part of nerd culture.

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Raspberry Pi roundup: Conduct your own symphony, play some Atari, and Competitor Corner – Network World

Network World Raspberry Pi roundup: Conduct your own symphony, play some Atari, and Competitor Corner Network World (Leaving aside professional stuff like That 1 Guy, who has been weird and excellent for a while.) What we have here is a wild digital “piano,” as inventor Andy Grove calls it, that combines a Raspberry Pi with motion sensors to create a unique musical … and more »

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Network World Raspberry Pi roundup: Conduct your own symphony, play some … Network World Electronic instruments, cool cases, and the latest rival to the Raspberry Pi

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Raspberry Pi Roundup: Pi-se of the Machines, keeping the ball up, and GOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLL – Network World

Network World Raspberry Pi Roundup: Pi-se of the Machines, keeping the ball up, and GOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLL Network World The Raspberry Pi is a computer of relatively modest raw capability, but it's limited much more by our own creativity than it is by its hardware.

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Network World Raspberry Pi Roundup: Pi-se of the Machines, keeping the ball up … Network World The Raspberry Pi is a computer of relatively modest raw capability, but it's limited much more by our own creativity than it is by its hardware. We've seen Pis be …

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