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Raspberry Pi: a $35 computer can do a lot – The Australian

The Australian Raspberry Pi : a $35 computer can do a lot The Australian This week I've been using the $US35 Raspberry Pi 2, a bare-bones Linux computer no bigger than a juice box. And I've rediscovered something I had forgotten: the thrill of tinkering with a machine and its software.

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Raspberry Pi 2 Review: A $35 Computer Can Do a Heck of a Lot – Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal Raspberry Pi 2 Review: A $35 Computer Can Do a Heck of a Lot Wall Street Journal This week I've been using the $35 Raspberry Pi 2, a bare-bones Linux computer no bigger than a juice box. And I've rediscovered something I had forgotten: the thrill of tinkering with a machine and its software

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Microsoft expands IoT developer program with Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2 – SiliconANGLE (blog)

SiliconANGLE (blog) Microsoft expands IoT developer program with Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi 2 SiliconANGLE (blog) This week's Smart DevOps roundup features connected device market growth, SmartThings' hiring of Google exec Dora Hsu to further its Internet of Things (IoT) developer platform and how a familiar software giant is gearing up for IoT opportunities. and more

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Camera flashes and laser pointers can crash the Raspberry Pi 2 – The Verge

CNET Camera flashes and laser pointers can crash the Raspberry Pi 2 The Verge The Raspberry Pi 2 is tiny, cheap, and surprisingly powerful, but the miniature computer apparently has a weakness — camera flashes. Earlier this week, some Pi 2 users found that their devices turned themselves off when photographed

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Sound Off! Share what you’re doing with a Raspberry Pi – Engadget

Sound Off! Share what you're doing with a Raspberry Pi Engadget Earlier this week, the Raspberry Pi Foundation surprised us with the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, a new and improved board with some serious hardware upgrades under the hood.

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Hands-On: RaspberryPi NOOBS 1.3.12 – ZDNet

Hands-On: RaspberryPi NOOBS 1.3.12 ZDNet There's plenty of excitement in the Raspberry Pi world this week: the big news is the announcement of the Raspberry Pi 2 hardware – the long-awaited and much-anticipated successor to the immensely popular original unit, which will now be known as the

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Introducing the Raspberry Pi 2, and a new resource – opensource.com

Introducing the Raspberry Pi 2, and a new resource opensource.com If you're interested in open hardware, this one has been hard to miss: this week, the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced the release of the Raspberry Pi 2. This tiny open hardware project has grown so large that its new releases are now making headlines …

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Adafruit capacitive Christmas shenanigans

I got up late today; it’s Boxing day. And there in my inbox was a festive message from our friends in New York, PT and LadyAda, who found themselves at a loose end in the Adafruit factory on Christmas Day and took some video of a beta test they did for a new Raspberry Pi HAT (coming soon to a store near you!) Merry Christmas from all of us at Pi Towers to everybody reading – we hope your Christmas holiday is as much fun as ours is this year! A quick housekeeping note: we are not committing to the usual blog post per day this week because we’re supposed to be taking a break, but if we get bored with hanging out with our families, you’ll find something here, so keep checking. I’m off to make a sandwich out of leftovers.

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National Geographic takes Raspberry Pi to Botswana – ComputerWeekly.com (blog)

opensource.com National Geographic takes Raspberry Pi to Botswana ComputerWeekly.com (blog) Newswires this week suggest that a team National Geographic explorers have taken open source technology into the Okavango Delta in Botswana, Africa. afric.png

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Raspberry Pi FUZE Retro BBC Model B Special Edition Unveiled – Geeky Gadgets

Raspberry Pi FUZE Retro BBC Model B Special Edition Unveiled Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi owners that might be looking to upgrade their mini PC might like the new special edition Raspberry Pi case and keyboard unveiled by FUZE this week in the form of the FUZE T2-SE which is powered by a Raspberry Pi Model B+.

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