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Raspberry Pi computer sales hit 11 million, and chief exec says they won’t stop there – Cambridge News

Cambridge News Raspberry Pi computer sales hit 11 million, and chief exec says they won't stop there Cambridge News The Cambridge entrepreneur said the Raspberry Pi was popular in the UK because it “tapped into” a strong sense of computing among adults that stretched back to the 1980s and is being passed to the next generation.

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Raspberry Pi sales hit 11 million – and could overtake Commodore 64 – Belfast Telegraph

Belfast Telegraph Raspberry Pi sales hit 11 million – and could overtake Commodore 64 Belfast Telegraph He said the Raspberry Pi was popular in the UK because it “tapped into” a strong sense of computing among adults that stretched back to the 1980s and is being passed to the next generation. “It would be disappointing if 11 million was where we stop … and more »

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DIY Raspberry Pi Chiptune Player (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets DIY Raspberry Pi Chiptune Player (video) Geeky Gadgets Watch the video below to learn more about this Raspberry Pi mini PC which has been rigged to play chiptunes by serving the files directly on to a AY-3-8910 first released back in the 1980s and popular in personal computers such as the Amstrad CPC …

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Raspberry Pi 2 review – the only Pi you need – PC Pro

PC Pro Raspberry Pi 2 review – the only Pi you need PC Pro The Raspberry Pi has been a tremendous success story, ever since the low-cost development board first appeared in 2012. Among enthusiasts and educators it's sparked an interest in “real” computing, unseen since the halcyon days of the 1980s, and it's

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Raspberry Pi 2 review – the Pi you didn’t know you wanted – PC Pro

PC Pro Raspberry Pi 2 review – the Pi you didn't know you wanted PC Pro The Raspberry Pi has been a tremendous success story, ever since the low-cost development board first appeared in 2012. Among enthusiasts and educators it's sparked an interest in “real” computing, unseen since the halcyon days of the 1980s, and it's

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Raspberry Pi trumps Amstrad as fastest-selling British computer – CITY A.M.

Raspberry Pi trumps Amstrad as fastest-selling British computer CITY A.M. While Amstrad's PC range remains the biggest-selling British computer, with 12m sold in the 1980s and 1990s, the Raspberry Pi's rapid adoption by schools, computer enthusiasts and industry has soared in the past three years

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REVIEW: Raspberry Pi 2 – Tech Digest

The Australian REVIEW: Raspberry Pi 2 Tech Digest When the original Raspberry Pi was first announced, its creators spoke of how they wanted to recreate the bedroom coding culture of the 1980s – whereby individuals coding alone could learn to code with ease, and possibly even create the Next Big Thing. Faster Raspberry Pi looks set to gain wider appeal The Australian all 2 news articles

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REVIEW: Raspberry Pi 2 – Tech Digest

The Australian REVIEW: Raspberry Pi 2 Tech Digest When the original Raspberry Pi was first announced, its creators spoke of how they wanted to recreate the bedroom coding culture of the 1980s – whereby individuals coding alone could learn to code with ease, and possibly even create the Next Big Thing. Faster Raspberry Pi looks set to gain wider appeal The Australian all 2 news articles

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