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Android Things is no longer for “Things,” focuses on smart speakers and displays – Ars Technica

Android Things is no longer for “Things,” focuses on smart speakers and displays   Ars Technica Android Things, Google’s stripped-down version of Android named for its focus on the “Internet of Things” (IoT), is now no longer focused on IoT. A post on the …

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Emulator project aims to resurrect classic Mac apps and games without the OS – Ars Technica

Emulator project aims to resurrect classic Mac apps and games without the OS   Ars Technica Emulator runs on Mac OS X, Android, and Raspberry Pi—no system files or ROM required.

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Dealmaster: Take 20% off a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ starter kit – Ars Technica

Ars Technica Dealmaster: Take 20% off a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ starter kit Ars Technica Greetings, Arsians! Courtesy of our friends at TechBargains, we have another round of deals to share. Today's list is headlined by a handful of standout deals, including a nice discount on CanaKit's Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ starter bundle

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Build your own mini gaming emulator with a $58 Raspberry Pi 3 … – iMore (press release) (blog)

iMore (press release) (blog) Build your own mini gaming emulator with a $58 Raspberry Pi 3 … iMore (press release) (blog) The CanaKit 32GB Raspberry Pi 3 Complete Starter Kit is down to $57.99 on Amazon

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The Ars Holiday Gift Guide 2018—good tech for the power user in your life – Ars Technica

The Ars Holiday Gift Guide 2018—good tech for the power user in your life   Ars Technica We round out our gift guide series with some gear for your fellow Ars-y type.

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Hacker gets Super NES games running on unmodified NES – Ars Technica

Fort Worth Weekly (satire) (press release) (blog) Hacker gets Super NES games running on unmodified NES Ars Technica Though the NES hardware itself is untouched, the cartridge running this reverse emulation is a heavily customized circuit board (ordered from China for about $10), with a compact, multi-core Raspberry Pi 3 attached to handle the actual Super NES emulation. Programmer Hacks Cartridge To Run SNES Games On The NES Kotaku Slice of Pi Fort Worth Weekly (satire) (press release) (blog) all 3 news articles »

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Raspberry Pi 3 B+ has faster CPU, Wi-Fi, and easier compliance … – Ars Technica

Ars Technica Raspberry Pi 3 B+ has faster CPU, Wi-Fi, and easier compliance … Ars Technica The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a new version of its modular compute platform: the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+.

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Raspberry Pi 3 B+ has faster CPU, Wi-Fi, and easier compliance testing – Ars Technica

Ars Technica Raspberry Pi 3 B+ has faster CPU, Wi-Fi, and easier compliance testing Ars Technica The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a new version of its modular compute platform: the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. The B+ has the same form factor and dimensions as the Pi 2 B and Pi 3 B, making it a drop-in replacement but with a better processor ..

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Take a bite of the new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ on Pi Day – Digital Trends

Digital Trends Take a bite of the new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ on Pi Day Digital Trends If you're a mathematician, then March 14 is probably one of your favorite days of the year. It's Pi Day, maybe the only officially recognized celebration of a number and, in addition to feasting on a real pie, it's also an opportunity to celebrate the ..

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Anybody can make a Google Assistant gadget with this new toolkit – The Verge

The Verge Anybody can make a Google Assistant gadget with this new toolkit The Verge Today, Google is announcing the general availability of the Google Assistant SDK. What that means is that anybody can download and run the Google Assistant on a gadget of their choice — Google says it will run well on Raspberry Pi 3 devices and also … The Google Assistant SDK will let you run the Assistant on anything Ars Technica Google Assistant SDK lets anyone make an intelligent voice-controlled device Digital Trends Google now lets hardware developers tinker with its Assistant TechCrunch Phandroid.com  – VentureBeat  – 9to5Google all 84 news articles »

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