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Raspberry Pi as a thin client can support VDI in healthcare – TechTarget

Raspberry Pi as a thin client can support VDI in healthcare TechTarget Because of its small form factor and low cost, Raspberry Pi as a thin client is becoming a popular replacement device for the traditional healthcare workstation. Sections. Related Content

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The Crackerjoke-a-tron

In the UK, plus a few other countries here and there, no Christmas table is complete without the traditional Christmas cracker next to every plate. The Christmas cracker is a cardboard tube, tied shut at both ends. When two people pull it apart, an inner ‘snapper’ gives off a bang while the cracker’s contents fall into your mashed potatoes and gravy.

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Build A Wi-Fi Walkie Talkie-Like Device With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Lifehacker Australia Build A Wi-Fi Walkie Talkie-Like Device With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia These aren't walkie talkies in the traditional sense. They use Wi-Fi and software to communicate with each other, but functionally they work exactly the same.

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Creative computing at Eastwood Academy

It’s nearly two years since Computing became a subject for all children in England to study, and we’re now seeing some amazing work to bring opportunities for digital making into schools. Recently I visited Eastwood Academy in Southend-on-Sea, where teacher Lucas Abbot has created a digital making room, and built a community of young programmers and makers there. Lucas trained as a physics teacher and got hold of a Raspberry Pi for projects at home back in 2012

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PiFace puts mini display in Raspberry Pi – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com PiFace puts mini display in Raspberry Pi ElectronicsWeekly.com Basically, by separating the Raspberry Pi from the traditional monitor, keyboard and mouse combination, it allows the credit card-sized computer to be used in different locations and even controlled via an infrared remote control. Suggested ..

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