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PoisonTap Makes Raspberry Pi Zero Exploit Locked Computers – Hackaday

Hackaday PoisonTap Makes Raspberry Pi Zero Exploit Locked Computers Hackaday PoisonTap takes a Raspberry Pi Zero and configures it as a USB Gadget, emulating a network device. When this Pi-come-USB-to-Ethernet adapter is plugged into a computer (even a locked one), the computer sends out a DHCP request, and PoisonTap …

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Raspberry Pi Foundation Releases Patch to Fix "Dirty COW" Bug in … – Softpedia News

Softpedia News Raspberry Pi Foundation Releases Patch to Fix “Dirty COW” Bug in … Softpedia News Raspberry Pi users need to update the kernel immediately. CVE-2016-5195 – GitHub GitHub Bug 1384344 – CVE-2016-5195 kernel: mm: privilege escalation via MAP_PRIVATE COW breakage Bugzilla – Red Hat Linux users urged to protect against 'Dirty COW' security flaw V3.co.uk LKML.ORG  – Ars Technica all 64 news articles »

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Raspberry Pi sells over 10 million computers – Ars Technica

Ars Technica Raspberry Pi sells over 10 million computers Ars Technica Four years since it first went on sale to eager developers, the credit card-sized Raspberry Pi computer has sold an impressive 10 million units. It remains the UK's best-selling computer ever—and a reminder that you don't have to be a Silicon Valley …

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Raspberry Pi has now sold 10 million computers – Engadget

Engadget Raspberry Pi has now sold 10 million computers Engadget To celebrate the milestone, the UK company has launched what it refers to as “the perfect bundle.” The official Raspberry Pi Starter Kit contains a Raspberry Pi 3, an 8GB SD card with the NOOBs operating system preloaded, an official Kinneir Dufort … Raspberry Pi sells over 10 million computers Ars Technica This $35 Computer Just Passed a Major Sales Milestone Fortune Raspberry Pi launches official starter kit to celebrate 10 million sales PCWorld CNET  – Wired.co.uk  – BBC News  – Raspberry Pi all 74 news articles »

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Why I want official Android support for the Raspberry Pi – CNET

PCWorld Why I want official Android support for the Raspberry Pi CNET When I purchased my first Raspberry Pi , I assumed the Android development community had already pounced on the famed $35 computer, that they had taken the affordable hardware under their wing and turned it into the ultimate dev kit for Android. The fantastic $35 Raspberry Pi 3 mini-PC may soon get official Android support PCWorld Google reportedly working on bringing Android to the Raspberry Pi 3 ExtremeTech ​Google lines up Android for Raspberry Pi 3 – plus several Intel dev boards ZDNet Ars Technica  – BGR  – Inquirer all 30 news articles »

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The fantastic $35 Raspberry Pi 3 mini-PC may soon get official Android support – PCWorld

PCWorld The fantastic $35 Raspberry Pi 3 mini-PC may soon get official Android support PCWorld You'll find Android running on phones, tablets, a Surface-like hybrid, and even laptops.

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​Google lines up Android for Raspberry Pi 3 – plus several Intel dev boards – ZDNet

ZDNet ​Google lines up Android for Raspberry Pi 3 – plus several Intel dev boards ZDNet Google has registered the $35 Raspberry Pi 3 as a new device 'tree' in its Android Open Source Project repository. Image: Matt Richardson.

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Google to bring official Android support to the Raspberry Pi 3 – Ars Technica

Ars Technica Google to bring official Android support to the Raspberry Pi 3 Ars Technica The Raspberry Pi 3 is not hurting for operating system choices.

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Western Digital spins up a USB disk just for the Raspberry Pi – The Register

The Register Western Digital spins up a USB disk just for the Raspberry Pi The Register It's a USB affair, connectivity-wise, but WD says it has tweaked the device so “… the drive's magnetic recording and electrical system operating set-points align with Raspberry Pi's USB data and power design to reduce the electrical power load of the …

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Western Digital ships $31, 314GB PiDrive for the Raspberry Pi 3 – PCWorld

PCWorld Western Digital ships $31, 314GB PiDrive for the Raspberry Pi 3 PCWorld If you're looking to turn your Raspberry Pi 3 into a usable PC, you'll probably want an external hard drive to provide additional storage. Western Digital's newest PiDrive might be the answer. The company already offers a PiDrive with a 1TB storage ..

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