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Compute Module development kits now available!

Fuelled by Welsh cakes and a lot of sunshine, the team at Sony Pencoed have finished building the first batch of Compute Modules (CM) and Compute Module IO Boards (CMIO). These are available today to buy from RS and Element14 in the form of Compute Module Development Kits.

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Raspberry Pi sells 2.5 million units, founders launch $10000 Quake 3 competition – Polygon

Gamasutra Raspberry Pi sells 2.5 million units, founders launch $10000 Quake 3 competition Polygon More than 2.5 million units of the Raspberry Pi mini-computer have been sold, co-founder Eben Upton announced on the official website, launching a $10,000 competition to run Quake 3 the Linux-based hardware. Raspberry Pi was released in February

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Raspberry Pi has now manufactured 1 million boards in the UK – TechSpot

TechSpot Raspberry Pi has now manufactured 1 million boards in the UK TechSpot Single-board computer maker Raspberry Pi has now officially manufactured 1 million boards through its UK based factory, according to a post on the official site. The 1 millionth board was produced by Raspberry Pi's Sony Pencoed facility, which has just

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Raspberry Pi Mini PC Receives Oracle Java Support – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets Raspberry Pi Mini PC Receives Oracle Java Support Geeky gadgets The Raspberry Pi Foundation has this week announced the newly added support for Oracle's Java by the awesome Raspberry Pi $35 mini PC.

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Oracle Java on Raspberry Pi

One of our longstanding goals has been for Raspberry Pi to ship with a complete set of common programming languages. Until now, there’s been one glaring omission from this list: Java, which by some estimates is the most popular language of all (duck and cover – flamewar incoming). It’s therefore fantastic to be able to announce that we’ve added the official hard-float Oracle Java 7 JDK to our repository.

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Giant leap for Pi-powered teddy bear – BBC News

BBC News Giant leap for Pi -powered teddy bear BBC News Babbage the bear is the official mascot of the Raspberry Pi project. The bare-bones computer was created to serve as an introduction to computers for children, but it has become a favourite among hobbyists who use it to control their home-brewed tech

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Raspberry Pi in Turkey

Up until now, it’s been difficult for people in Turkey to buy a Raspberry Pi, with import duties and postage charges raising prices to a point where the Pi becomes uneconomic for some.

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element14 unveils 8GB Raspberry Pi bundle – CIOL

element14 unveils 8GB Raspberry Pi bundle CIOL BANGALORE, INDIA: Making it easier for users to try out and store more Pi projects, element14 has launched 8GB Raspberry Pi bundle. The new pack incorporates a Raspberry Pi B Board and an 8GB SD card with the all six of the official Raspberry Pi

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How to build the best Raspberry Pi media server – TechRadar UK

How to build the best Raspberry Pi media server TechRadar UK … including the official XBMC remote app for Android and iPhone. The Raspberry Pi has enough grunt to act as a media server – such as with SqueezePlug – but for the purposes of this tutorial we're suggesting you use it as a cheap media centre only

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Raspberry Pi camera boards are now available for the price of a Raspberry Pi – Geek (blog)

ZDNet Raspberry Pi camera boards are now available for the price of a Raspberry Pi Geek (blog) While you're sitting around, patiently awaiting the inevitable Raspberry Pi spec upgrade, not knowing what else to do with the little guy, the Pi Foundation has benevolently released the official camera attachment. Now, while your Model B is still …

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