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8 alternatives to the Raspberry Pi – Treehugger

Treehugger 8 alternatives to the Raspberry Pi Treehugger At $35, the computer is at a price that most DIYers can afford which is a large part of its success, but it's also a very stripped down computer. Lately, a range of microcomputers have come on the market trying to steal some of the Raspberry Pi's …

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Banana Pi Rivals Raspberry Pi – Design News

Banana Pi Rivals Raspberry Pi Design News Is nothing original and sacred anymore? There's certainly no shortage of single-board computers on the market today, but few have gained the popularity of Raspberry Pi .

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Eclipse RCPs for Your Raspberry Pi – Genuitec Continues “Internet of Things … – Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)

Eclipse RCPs for Your Raspberry Pi – Genuitec Continues “Internet of Things … Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release) PiPlug, an open source software project now available for download on GitHub – Offers IoT developers a simple way to build apps using Eclipse SWT for the Raspberry Pi

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Banana Pi: A $57 Rasperry Pi clone with a faster CPU, more memory – Liliputing

Liliputing Banana Pi : A $57 Rasperry Pi clone with a faster CPU, more memory Liliputing There's no shortage of single-board, low-power computers on the market these days. But several years after launch, the Raspberry Pi is still probably the most popular

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MinnowBoard Max lures DIY users with Intel Atom E3185 or E3825 CPU – SlashGear

SlashGear MinnowBoard Max lures DIY users with Intel Atom E3185 or E3825 CPU SlashGear DIY types that like to build up various small PCs or other projects using cheap and compact hardware have several options on the market today. One of those options is the Raspberry Pi

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The Spin Raspberry Pi Case (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets The Spin Raspberry Pi Case (video) Geeky gadgets If you are looking for something a little different to the standard plastic Raspberry Pi mini PC cases that are currently available on the market for around $5. You might be interested in this refined Spin Raspberry Pi case which has been developed by …

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Roll your own iBeacon with a Raspberry Pi and a Bluetooth LE dongle – tuaw.com

Roll your own iBeacon with a Raspberry Pi and a Bluetooth LE dongle tuaw.com Developers who want to start experimenting with iBeacons don't need to wait for hardware to show up on the market or design their own. Radius Networks has published a quick “how-to” for developers that shows how an inexpensive Raspberry Pi and

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Raspberry Pi: the $25 computer – Statesman Journal

Raspberry Pi : the $25 computer Statesman Journal The hottest computer on the market isn't a $1,000+ decked-out gaming machine. It's actually a bare bones circuit board the size of a credit card. And it costs just $25.

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Kim Komando: A little Raspberry Pi computer can go a long way – Poughkeepsie Journal

Kim Komando: A little Raspberry Pi computer can go a long way Poughkeepsie Journal The hottest computer on the market isn't a $1,000+ decked-out gaming machine. It's actually a bare bones circuit board the size of a credit card.

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Should you buy a $25 computer? Meet Raspberry Pi – USA TODAY

Should you buy a $25 computer? Meet Raspberry Pi USA TODAY The hottest computer on the market isn't a $1,000-plus decked-out gaming machine. It's actually a bare bones circuit board the size of a credit card

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