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The makers of Raspberry Pi announced today its latest fully functioning computer will be available for $5.
What's the secret to making a $35 mini computer? The basic recipe is having some extremely skilful cooks who can craft batch after batch of Raspberry Pis as quickly and with as few duds as ...
The makers of Raspberry Pi are celebrating their fourth anniversary with a new version of the $35 computer packing several key updates, including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi..
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XDA Developers on MSN5 projects I can only do with a mini PC instead of a Raspberry Pi
From virtualization to AI, some projects are beyond the reach of a Pi. Learn why these 5 workloads necessitate the upgrade to ...
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XDA Developers on MSN4 dust-collecting devices that I've breathed life into with a Raspberry Pi
Discover how to repurpose old gadgets like TVs, hard drives, Hi-Fi speakers, and printers with Raspberry Pi projects. Give ...
What have Raspberry Pi users created? The open source nature - meaning anyone can tinker with it - of the hardware has resulted in all sorts of homemade devices based on Raspberry Pi architecture.
Raspberry Pi just unveiled the Raspberry Pi Zero, a fully functional computer board that costs only $5.
advertisement 01-14-2014 TECH This Hacker Turned A Raspberry Pi Into Tablet Computer This homemade Linux tablet looks good enough, and–bonus!–it would breeze through airport security.
Amazon has released a step-by-step guide on how to turn the $35 Raspberry Pi into a voice-controlled assistant. The instructions demonstrate how to set up the single board computer to use Amazon's ...
Raspberry Pi has announced a second-generation of its computer-in-keyboard, and a branded monitor. Aimed at home computing and based on RP5 technology, the Raspberry Pi 500 keyboard computer has a ...
Launched in early 2012, the Raspberry Pi is a simple, Linux-based computer designed to make programming cheap and accessible. Coming in $25 and $35 models, it uses modest components and SD card ...
If you’re looking for a bargain computer, they won’t come much cheaper than the new Raspberry Pi 400 - a full-blown PC for less than $100.
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