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VIDEO: Linton schoolboy hosts sell-out workshops on Cambridge’s mini … – Cambridge News

Cambridge News VIDEO: Linton schoolboy hosts sell-out workshops on Cambridge's mini … Cambridge News Matthew Timmons-Brown, 14, a Linton Village College (LVC) pupil, helped Raspberry Pi users at a day of sold-out workshops run by the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge.

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Overclocking A Raspberry Pi To 1.5GHz Is More Trouble Than It’s Worth – Lifehacker Australia

Overclocking A Raspberry Pi To 1.5GHz Is More Trouble Than It's Worth Lifehacker Australia With a custom operating system and the right package installed, it's not hard to get a Raspberry Pi running at 1GHz, up from its stock speed of 700MHz. But going beyond that

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Exeter Raspberry Pi jam – Torquay Herald Express

Exeter Raspberry Pi jam Torquay Herald Express Today I attended the Exeter raspberry pi jam, just like with the Torbay one there is a mix of different projects etc. I have put a write up on the Devon and Cornwall Linux user group website at.

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Magic Mouse packaging makes a perfect Raspberry Pi case – Geek

Geek Magic Mouse packaging makes a perfect Raspberry Pi case Geek Apple's Magic Mouse is an impressive piece of hardware for a number of reasons.

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RaspMap maps Raspberry Pi components – ElectronicsWeekly.com

RaspMap maps Raspberry Pi components ElectronicsWeekly.com This site is a map of virtually all components of raspberry pi (rev2) in a single image, 25 of them you can click and will open the datasheet, you can see values of all capacitors and resistors, some of components have some information. This website …

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What happens when you overclock a Raspberry Pi to 1.5 GHz? – ITProPortal

What happens when you overclock a Raspberry Pi to 1.5 GHz? ITProPortal ITProPortal's resident overclocker has been working with a product you might not initially expect a die hard overclocker to be interested in: the Raspberry Pi .

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BeagleBone: 9 Add-Ons That Power It Past Raspberry Pi – EE Times

BeagleBone: 9 Add-Ons That Power It Past Raspberry Pi EE Times Within the increasingly crowded space of single-board computers, the Raspberry Pi reigns supreme, its success fueled by expansion boards that extend its capabilities. TI's feature-rich BeagleBone is a worthy contender to the Pi, its growing popularity ..

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Raspberry Pi Overclocked Over 100% Using EVGA EPower and Phase-Change – Bright Side of News* (blog)

Bright Side of News* (blog) Raspberry Pi Overclocked Over 100% Using EVGA EPower and Phase-Change Bright Side of News* (blog) Most people don't really think about overclocking a Raspberry Pi , but when you're a true overclocker you want to try to overclock anything and everything that you own. So, when HWBot user from the Netherlands rsnubje decided he was going to go for a ..

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Open Your Garage Door Via A Phone Browser With Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Open Your Garage Door Via A Phone Browser With Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia Garage door openers aren't revolutionary tech, but they're very useful. One enterprising Raspberry Pi user used the board to create a wireless access point connected to the garage door that can open it via the browser on your phone

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