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New Raspberry Pi Zero sells out in just 24 hours – TechRadar

TechRadar New Raspberry Pi Zero sells out in just 24 hours TechRadar We definitely liked the look of the new super-cheap Raspberry Pi Zero when it launched earlier this week – and it seems we're not the only ones.

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Raspberry Jams: why Raspberry Pi is going back to school – TechRadar UK

Raspberry Jams: why Raspberry Pi is going back to school TechRadar UK The Raspberry Pi has been available for over 12 months now. Its launch was met with feverish excitement, but once the initial scramble for stock was over and people had a precious Pi cradled in hand, many turned to the question of what to do with all … and more

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Plug and play module turns Raspberry Pi into an led display – New Electronics

Plug and play module turns Raspberry Pi into an led display New Electronics “A lot of people have bought a Raspberry Pi , yet after the initial euphoria receded, many of them remain unused,” said Miles Hodkinson, Ciseco's founder and cto. “The Pi-Lite display unit is a pre-built plug and play module, which will bring unused … and more

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Carving up the Raspberry Pi – GCN.com (blog)

Carving up the Raspberry Pi GCN.com (blog) Last December, however, the Raspberry Pi was made available for purchase and sold out in the initial run, and the Raspberry Pi Foundation went into a second production. One commenter that time around said he was able to pick one up, was impressed with ..

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Turn A Raspberry Pi Into A Low-Power NAS – Lifehacker Australia

Turn A Raspberry Pi Into A Low-Power NAS Lifehacker Australia The process of using a Raspberry Pi as a NAS is straightforward, and the only additional equipment you need is a USB hard drive (or two for redundancy). First off, you need to do the initial setup process for the Raspberry Pi . Then you need to run a ..

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