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Blast from the Past: Retrieving Old Game Source Code – Dice Insights

Blast from the Past: Retrieving Old Game Source Code   Dice Insights Way back in 1985, I created games on the ZX Spectrum/Timex and CBM-64. A friend and I set up a small software house, and in addition to creating our own.

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The Many New Features & Improvements Of The Linux 5.0 Kernel – Phoronix

The Many New Features & Improvements Of The Linux 5.0 Kernel   Phoronix Linus Torvalds just released Linux 5.0-rc1, what was formerly known as Linux 4.21 over the past two weeks. While the bumping was rather arbitrary as opposed …

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Build Your Own Retro Console With Amazon’s One-Day Raspberry Pi Starter Kit Sale – Comicbook.com

Build Your Own Retro Console With Amazon’s One-Day Raspberry Pi Starter Kit Sale   Comicbook.com Mini consoles like the Nintendo NES and SNES Classic, PlayStation Classic, Neo-Geo Mini, and Commodore 64 Mini were big this past year, but the retro …

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Chief Operating Officer   Cambridge Network The Foundation has grown significantly in ambition and scale over the past twelve months, and we are set to continue growing over the coming year, with a …

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ZeroPhone Is “Coming Soon”: A Raspberry Pi-Based, Linux-Powered Phone For Just $50 – Fossbytes

Fossbytes ZeroPhone Is “Coming Soon”: A Raspberry Pi -Based, Linux-Powered Phone For Just $50 Fossbytes ZeroPhone is a Raspberry Pi -based, open-source, Linux-powered handset that has been launched as a project on Crowd Supply; we've already told you about the phone in the past. The device promises no carrier locks, no pre-loaded apps and good …

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Libre strays from the Pi path for powerful Renegade Elite computer – New Atlas

LinuxGizmos.com Libre strays from the Pi path for powerful Renegade Elite computer New Atlas Over the past year, the Libre Computer Project has been offering a succession of alternatives to the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B mini computer. But its new Renegade is a bit different

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10 Awesome Ways to Upcycle Old Devices With a Raspberry Pi – MakeUseOf

10 Awesome Ways to Upcycle Old Devices With a Raspberry Pi MakeUseOf Compact, wireless, and with a GPIO interface that allows you to hack pretty much any existing hardware, the Raspberry Pi is amazing. But it's not the only amazing technology of the past 50 years.

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Get a kid (or yourself) started with this cool micro-computer with three-dozen sensor projects – TNW

TNW Get a kid (or yourself) started with this cool micro-computer with three-dozen sensor projects TNW Over the past three years, the Raspberry Pi has proved that a credit card-sized microcomputer can routinely surprise users with its sneaky power and capabilities. Of course, the only problem is that a DIY computer with that much open source access and …

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Learn all about Raspberry Pi with this extensive eLearning bundle – less than $5 per course – Popular Science

Popular Science Learn all about Raspberry Pi with this extensive eLearning bundle – less than $5 per course Popular Science The Raspberry Pi is more than a microcomputer—it's a cultural phenomenon. With millions of devices sold in the past few years, the Internet is cluttered with amazing Pi-powered projects.

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