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More hands-on with the Raspberry Pi 3: Bluetooth, OpenELEC, and … – ZDNet

ZDNet More hands-on with the Raspberry Pi 3: Bluetooth, OpenELEC, and … ZDNet All about Raspbian GNU/Linux, WiFi and Bluetooth, my first test with Ubuntu MATE on the Pi 3, and a note about NOOBS and OpenELEC.

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Raspberry Pi 3 has 64-bit CPU, but 32-bit Raspbian OS (for now) – LinuxGizmos

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi 3 has 64-bit CPU, but 32-bit Raspbian OS (for now) LinuxGizmos The arrival of the $35, wireless-enabled, Raspberry Pi 3, following a similarly 64-bit, $40 Odroid-C2 SBC a few weeks ago, represent a big speed boost for Linux hacker boards but not a sudden switch to 64-bit ARM computing.

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Going Hands-On with the Raspberry Pi 3 – Electronic Design

Electronic Design Going Hands-On with the Raspberry Pi 3 Electronic Design I finally got my hands on the new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (Fig. 1), which has a number of improvements including support for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

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Raspberry Pi 3: How much better is it than the Raspberry Pi 2? – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi 3: How much better is it than the Raspberry Pi 2? TechRepublic The time each board took to download the 1.3GB Raspbian Jessie img file from the raspberrypi .org Downloads section. The Pi 3 appeared to take roughly the same time to download the file over wi-fi as over Ethernet.

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How to set up a Raspberry Pi-powered cloud service – Techradar India

How to set up a Raspberry Pi -powered cloud service Techradar India In this tutorial, we're setting up the OwnCloud server on top of the Raspbian distribution for the Raspberry Pi .

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Raspberry Pi Gets OpenGL Support – Linux Journal

Raspberry Pi Gets OpenGL Support Linux Journal The Raspberry Pi Foundation continues to push the limits of single-board computing. This month, it has added experimental OpenGL support to its Raspbian OS. OpenGL is an advanced graphics API that is used by a wide range of applications.

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Want to play GTA V on your Raspberry Pi 2? Well, you can’t – but it now supports OpenGL! – Digital Trends

Want to play GTA V on your Raspberry Pi 2? Well, you can't – but it now supports OpenGL! Digital Trends Hardware accelerated OpenGL is up and running on the Raspberry Pi 2. An experimental driver in the latest version of Raspbian gives enthusiasts of the tiny $35 computer the ability to drastically improve graphic performance, to the point where some …

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Raspberry Pi: New NOOBS and Raspbian releases – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi : New NOOBS and Raspbian releases ZDNet New distribution images have showed up on the Raspberry Pi Downloads page, for NOOBS 1.6.0 and Raspbian 2016-02-03. There has not been an official announcement yet (also known as a Raspberry Pi Blog post), but I assume one will come along very ..

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Add A Tiny Wi-Fi Board To A Raspberry Pi Zero – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Add A Tiny Wi-Fi Board To A Raspberry Pi Zero Lifehacker Australia Essentially, you're just taking a Wi-Fi dongle, stripping off the casing, then hard wiring it into the Raspberry Pi Zero. You'll want to make sure you set up the Wi-Fi in Raspbian before you do this, but otherwise it's a pretty straightforward way to …

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Add a Tiny Wi-Fi Board to a Raspberry Pi Zero – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Add a Tiny Wi-Fi Board to a Raspberry Pi Zero Lifehacker Essentially, you're just taking a Wi-Fi dongle, stripping off the casing, then hard wiring it into the Raspberry Pi Zero.

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