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Raspberry Pi store "much cooler" than Apple’s – Boing Boing

Raspberry Pi store “much cooler” than Apple’s   Boing Boing https://youtu.be/QLBVAUo586A Not a new online marketplace for apps, but a brick-and-mortar showroom for the inexpensive, do-anything computers. Romain …

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Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi – Boing Boing

Good kit for starting out with Raspberry Pi   Boing Boing I’ve been doing a lot of work with the Raspberry Pi lately for a book my daughter and I are writing, and I’m really liking the inexpensive Raspberry Pi Zero W.

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Raspberry Pi form factor | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Raspberry Pi form factor | Hackaday Hackaday In the almost five years since the launch of the original Raspberry Pi we have seen a huge array of competitors emerge in the inexpensive single board … Raspberry Pi imitator has GbE, 2GB RAM, and 4K video LinuxGizmos Asus has built a Raspberry Pi rival – meet Tinkerboard TrustedReviews ASUS Launches 'Tinker Board', Its Raspberry Pi Competitor With 4K Support Gizmodo Australia KitGuru  – Liliputing  – The Tech Report, LLC  – CPC – Farnell all 10 news articles »

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Control Your Microwave with the Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Control Your Microwave with the Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Web developer Nathan Broadbent hacked his microwave into something awesome. The brains behind it? Yup, the inexpensive Raspberry Pi .

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Control Your Microwave With The Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Control Your Microwave With The Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia Web developer Nathan Broadbent hacked his microwave into something awesome. The brains behind it? Yes, the inexpensive Raspberry Pi

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