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NordVPN open sources its Linux GUI client under GPLv3
NordVPN has open sourced another of its Linux VPN client apps under the GPLv3. This time, it's the graphical user interface ...
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5 Raspberry Pi projects that don’t require soldering
Discover 5 innovative Raspberry Pi projects that skip the soldering, from converting Hi-Fi speakers to streaming devices to creating an AI-art generator display.
In the first post about my new Raspberry Pi, I explored about NOOBS (the New Out Of Box Software package) and Raspbian, the Debian GNU/Linux spin customised for the Pi. This time I want to take a look ...
Containers are useful in many computing projects, be it hosting FOSS services, developing programs inside isolated environments, or experimenting with fun packages and repositories. But when you’ve ...
If there's one place the Pi has been an unquestionable success, it's been on cost. The $10 laptop? Never materialized. The $35 tablet? It cost closer to $60. And OLPC's $100 laptop? It was pushing ...
In the previous two posts I wrote about SUSE Linux and Fedora/Manjaro ARM/Ubuntu MATE for the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3. The results were mixed, at best. This time I'm taking on even more of a challenge ...
The Raspberry Pi is a tiny computer. Tiny Core Linux is a tiny operating system designed to offer the bare minimum you need to get started while taking up as little disk space as possible. Seem like a ...
The Uno Platform team has done it again, bringing the Windows Calculator to yet another platform. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
The Raspberry Pi has been very popular among hobbyists and educators ever since its launch in 2011. The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card-sized single-board computer with a Broadcom BCM 2835 SoC, 256MB to ...
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation is building a low-cost Linux computer with a 700MHz ARM11 CPU. The board, which is roughly the size of a pack of playing cards, entered the manufacturing stage last month.
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