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Raspberry Pi 2 is six times faster than Pi 1, supports Windows 10 – PCWorld

PCWorld Raspberry Pi 2 is six times faster than Pi 1, supports Windows 10 PCWorld The Raspberry Pi 2 is now shipping, and you can buy it for the same price as the previous model. And get this: For the first time the mini-computer will support Microsoft's Windows—specifically, Windows 10 for the development of smart devices and …

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Raspberry Pi 2 arrives with quad-core CPU, 1GB RAM, same $35 price – Ars Technica

Ars Technica Raspberry Pi 2 arrives with quad-core CPU, 1GB RAM, same $35 price Ars Technica Three years after the launch of the first Raspberry Pi , second generation hardware will go on sale today for the same $35 price while offering a lot more power. The nonprofit Raspberry Pi Foundation has sold 4.5 million of the small computers. “It's a ..

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A 3D Printed Water Cooler for Raspberry Pi – 3DPrint.com

3DPrint.com A 3D Printed Water Cooler for Raspberry Pi 3DPrint.com The idea of a water cooler for Raspberry Pi brought to mind some sort of sweet summery drink complete with paper umbrellas and a pounding headache the first time I heard it. The item itself is actually a single board computer approximately the size of …

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Raspberry Pi accessory GPS, accelerometer and prototyping modules – EDN.com

Raspberry Pi accessory GPS, accelerometer and prototyping modules EDN.com Distributor element14 has launched the Microstack range, a series of accessories for the Raspberry Pi that will make it quicker and simpler for all levels of user to create and prototype physical devices; the first Microstack products are GPS …

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Tiny $269 3D resin printer runs Linux on Raspberry Pi – LinuxGizmos

LinuxGizmos Tiny $269 3D resin printer runs Linux on Raspberry Pi LinuxGizmos The Raspberry Pi has been used as a computer interface device for 3D printers, as well as a calibration add-on, but as far as we know the iBox Nano is the first 3D printer in which Linux is running the show internally.

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First 18000 Kano Raspberry Pi Computer Kits Ship Out (video) – Geeky gadgets

First 18000 Kano Raspberry Pi Computer Kits Ship Out (video) Geeky gadgets After a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised over $1.5 million at the end of last year for the Kano Raspberry Pi computer kit.

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Pi-Top: The 3D-printable Raspberry Pi laptop anyone can build – CNET

Pi-Top: The 3D-printable Raspberry Pi laptop anyone can build CNET People have done some pretty creative things with the Raspberry Pi — and some pretty creative things with 3D printing, sometimes even putting the two together. But this is the first time we've seen a 3D-printed, Raspberry Pi -powered laptop — AKA the … and more

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Pi-Top: World’s first 3D printed Raspberry Pi laptop – Inside3DP

Inside3DP Pi-Top: World's first 3D printed Raspberry Pi laptop Inside3DP A team of young entrepreneurs in London has developed the first ever Raspberry Pi laptop kit that you build yourself. The team's prototype is currently the world's first ever 3D printed functional laptop. The DIY Raspberry Pi laptop, fittingly called ..

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Meet Slice: the Raspberry Pi-powered media player with a difference – TechRadar UK

Meet Slice: the Raspberry Pi -powered media player with a difference TechRadar UK It's a media player called Slice and it's set to be the first device to hit the shelves with a Raspberry Pi Compute Module at its heart.

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