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Software, the unsung hero
This column is from The MagPi issue 48 . You can download a PDF of the full issue for free or subscribe to receive the print edition in your mailbox or the digital edition on your tablet .
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Software, the unsung hero
TechRepublic Simplify your Raspberry Pi IoT project build with the Cayenne app TechRepublic The app is available for for iOS and Android, and works in conjunction with the Raspbian Operating System, which runs on the Raspberry Pi . Getting your Pi connected to the internet and up and running with Cayenne only takes a few minutes.
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Simplify your Raspberry Pi IoT project build with the Cayenne app – TechRepublic
Network World 9 Raspberry Pi programming tools bundled with Raspbian Network World In my Ultimate Guide to Raspberry Pi Operating Systems (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3; 58 choices in total!) I listed pretty much every noteworthy OS available for the Raspberry Pi family of single board computers. Of these OSes the 800-pound gorilla has …
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9 Raspberry Pi programming tools bundled with Raspbian – Network World
Raspberry Pi powers RaspTouch open source music player Electronics Weekly (blog) By using Raspberry Pi , we are giving customers the possibility to choose the software solution that is best adapted to their needs. Solutions like piCore Player, KODI, Raspbian and Rune Audio, have been tested and they work with our RaspTouch. However …
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Raspberry Pi powers RaspTouch open source music player – Electronics Weekly (blog)
Raspberry Pi 3 becomes Hi-Fi audio player with Sabre DAC Electronics Weekly (blog) “By using Raspberry Pi , we are giving customers the possibility to choose the software solution that is best adapted to their needs. Solutions like piCore Player, KODI, Raspbian and Rune Audio, have been tested and they work with our RaspTouch.
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Raspberry Pi 3 becomes Hi-Fi audio player with Sabre DAC – Electronics Weekly (blog)
Get the full version of Minecraft running on a Raspberry Pi CNET Installing Raspbian on your Raspberry Pi means you'll find Minecraft Pi in the Games section. Minecraft Pi is a bare-bones version of the popular survival game designed to help teach users various programming languages
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Get the full version of Minecraft running on a Raspberry Pi – CNET
New Raspbian Operating Systems Image Released For Raspberry Pi Geeky Gadgets The official Raspberry Pi Foundation blog has this week announced that a new version of the Raspbian operating system image has been released for the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC, which brings with it a number of new features, tweaks and …
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New Raspbian Operating Systems Image Released For Raspberry Pi – Geeky Gadgets
The Verge Raspbian update gives Raspberry Pi 3 way better Bluetooth support The Verge The Raspberry Pi 3 added Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to the ultra-popular, ultra-cheap tiny computer (you have to use third-party dongles with the older versions), but the software support for Bluetooth was lacking until now. The underlying drivers were there … Own a Raspberry Pi
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Raspbian update gives Raspberry Pi 3 way better Bluetooth support – The Verge
Lifehacker Australia Instantly Free Up 1GB On Your Raspberry Pi By Ditching LibreOffice And Wolfram Lifehacker Australia One of the really nice things about the newest builds of Raspbian is that it comes with just about all the software you need to get running. The downside of that is that all that software takes up a ton of space.
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Instantly Free Up 1GB On Your Raspberry Pi By Ditching LibreOffice And Wolfram – Lifehacker Australia
Lifehacker Instantly Free Up Almost 1GB on Your Raspberry Pi By Ditching LibreOffice and Wolfram Lifehacker One of the really nice things about the newest builds of Raspbian is that it comes with just about all the software you need to get running. The downside of that is that all that software takes up a ton of space
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Instantly Free Up Almost 1GB on Your Raspberry Pi By Ditching LibreOffice and Wolfram – Lifehacker