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250,000 Pi Zero W units shipped and more Pi Zero distributors announced

This week, just nine weeks after its launch, we will ship the 250,000th Pi Zero W into the market. As well as hitting that pretty impressive milestone, today we are announcing 13 new Raspberry Pi Zero distributors, so you should find it much easier to get hold of a unit. This significantly extends the reach we can achieve with Pi Zero and Pi Zero W across the globe.

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Google assisted Huawei in building a powerful Raspberry Pi-like dev board for Android – 9to5Google

9to5Google Google assisted Huawei in building a powerful Raspberry Pi -like dev board for Android 9to5Google This developer board (via NetworkWorld), similar to the uber-popular Raspberry Pi , is stripped down to the components, including things like a processor, RAM, small collection of ports, and that's about it.

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Cambridge theme for PIXEL

Raspberry Pi is based in Cambridge. (Just to be clear, that’s the one in East Anglia, UK, not the one in Massachusetts, USA.) When we say “based in Cambridge”, that suggests (correctly) that our offices are here. But the connection between Raspberry Pi and Cambridge runs a lot deeper than mere geography

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Connect Your Dumb Printer To Your Home Network With a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Connect Your Dumb Printer To Your Home Network With a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia All you'll need for this is a Rasberry Pi with Raspbian installed, Wi-Fi, and a USB printer. Once you get the Raspberry pi set up, you'll install some software, set up the print server, the connect your printer to the Pi

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Connect Your Dumb Printer To Your Home Network With a … – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Connect Your Dumb Printer To Your Home Network With a … Lifehacker If you wish your old, non-network printer could be accessible from anywhere in the house, PiMyLifeUp has a guide for turning a Raspberry Pi into a print server, … and more »

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Connect Your Dumb Printer To Your Home Network With a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Connect Your Dumb Printer To Your Home Network With a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker All you'll need for this is a Rasberry Pi with Raspbian installed, Wi-Fi, and a USB printer. Once you get the Raspberry pi set up, you'll install some software, set up the print server, the connect your printer to the Pi. It might take a little while ..

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How to securely connect to a Raspberry Pi from anywhere – BetaNews – BetaNews

BetaNews How to securely connect to a Raspberry Pi from anywhere – BetaNews BetaNews VNC (Virtual Network Computing) is a client/server technology that lets you remotely control any target device.

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How to securely connect to a Raspberry Pi from anywhere – BetaNews

BetaNews How to securely connect to a Raspberry Pi from anywhere BetaNews VNC (Virtual Network Computing) is a client/server technology that lets you remotely control any target device. RealVNC has been around for many years and its VNC Connect tool is now available for Raspberry Pi

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Fake cases for your Raspberry Pi – make sure you don’t end up with one! – Cambridge Network

Cambridge Network Fake cases for your Raspberry Pi – make sure you don't end up with one! Cambridge Network As you probably know, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is a charity.

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Pikelet – A Pi-Zero PC – Hackaday

Hackaday Pikelet – A Pi -Zero PC Hackaday There are many uses for an old 10 Mbps Ethernet hub besides using it as a speed-bump in your network. (No fun in that!) [thinkerzone] decided to gut an old EN104 Bay Networks 'Netgear Hub' to re-purpose the solid steel case as a Raspberry Pi Zero PC …

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