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Comment: Wireless freedom for the Pi – Electronics Weekly

Electronics Weekly Comment: Wireless freedom for the Pi Electronics Weekly The latest in the series from the team behind OEMSecrets, which powers our EW-Compare component price comparison system, considers the Wi-Fi performance of the Raspberry Pi 3B+. Written by Tam Hanna.

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Touchscreen display support given to Raspberry Pi from 4D Systems – New Electronics

Touchscreen display support given to Raspberry Pi from 4D Systems New Electronics They are said to connect to a Raspberry Pi through a 30 pin FPC cable and an adapter board that conforms to both the Raspberry Pi expansion header pin-out and Pi's HAT device identification standard. 4D Systems explained that the series has been …

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A beginner’s guide to Raspberry Pi 3 – InfoWorld

InfoWorld A beginner's guide to Raspberry Pi 3 InfoWorld This article is part of a weekly series where I'll create new projects using Raspberry Pi 3. The first article of the series focusses on getting you started and will cover the installation of Raspbian, with PIXEL desktop, setting up networking and some … and more »

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InfoWorld A beginner's guide to Raspberry Pi 3 | InfoWorld InfoWorld This article is part of a weekly series where I'll create new projects using Raspberry Pi 3. The first article of the series focusses on getting you started and will …

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Lifehacker: a beginner’s guide

Lifehacker are publishing a series this week on DIY with your Raspberry Pi for beginners. The first article in the series went up yesterday ; it’s a very simple howto on getting started and set up (even down to a list of peripherals, and how to flash your SD card). We’ll be keeping an eye on this series: we’re looking forward to seeing what beginners’ projects they come up with!

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