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New product! Raspberry Pi Zero W joins the family

Today is Raspberry Pi’s fifth birthday: it’s five years since we launched the original Raspberry Pi, selling a hundred thousand units in the first day, and setting us on the road to a lifetime total (so far) of over twelve million units. To celebrate, we’re announcing a new product: meet Raspberry Pi Zero W, a new variant of Raspberry Pi Zero with wireless LAN and Bluetooth, priced at only $10 . Multum in parvo So what’s the story?

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The Lotter brothers reach Cairo, first ARM/Raspberry Pi workshop in Africa a success!

The Lotter brothers have reached Cairo on their epic   overland trip to South Africa . (N.B.

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Raspberry Pi in Turkey

Up until now, it’s been difficult for people in Turkey to buy a Raspberry Pi, with import duties and postage charges raising prices to a point where the Pi becomes uneconomic for some.

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Raspberry Pi Foundation Needs A Few Good Turks – Gizmodo Australia

Raspberry Pi Foundation Needs A Few Good Turks Gizmodo Australia The Raspberry Pi is an excellent little tinkering machine, and a laudable one too, given its strong educational focus.

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