The Raspberry Pi, a credit card-sized, low-cost computer, priced at £22 and designed to help teach code to children, has gone on sale from Wednesday. So popular was the mini-computer that reportedly ...
The £23 Raspberry Pi mini-computer, designed to help kids learn programming skills, has been given a dramatic upgrade - and now comes with more processing power and memory. The Raspberry Pi was first ...
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The Raspberry Pi's 15-year reign is quietly ending—here's why
The Raspberry Pi is starting to feel like a square peg in a round hole.
Waveshare’s new PocketTerm35 is a handheld computer with a 3.5 inch, 640 x 480 pixel touchscreen IPS display, a 67-key ...
The one millionth Raspberry Pi mini computer has rolled off the hi-tech production line at the Sony UK Technology Centre. Since securing the multi-million pound third-party manufacturing deal a year ...
The credit card-sized gadget was created by volunteers at the charitable organisation, the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and is aimed at encouraging children to learn how to programme and code. It has ...
A Kickstarter project to build 9in high-definition monitors for just £65 to connect to the Raspberry Pi was fully funded in just over three days. The HDMIPi, which aims to be an affordable small and ...
Raspberry Pi is launching a new version of its keyboard that doubles as a mini PC. The upgraded “Raspberry Pi 500+” features more RAM, a slot for NVMe SSD storage, and mechanical keys. On Thursday, ...
New faster Raspberry Pi 2 sensitive to Xenon camera flashes due to a weakness in one of the power-supply chips on the exposed board The new, more powerful Raspberry Pi 2 credit card-sized computer has ...
The pint-sized Raspberry Pi computer now has its very own app store. Offering a mixture of free and paid apps, the Pi Store features 23 free titles at launch, ranging from the productivity suite ...
The Orange Pi Zero 3W is a tiny computer that measures just 65 x 32mm (2.56″ x 1.26″) and which bears a striking resemblance ...
The credit card-sized gadget was created by volunteers at the charitable organisation, the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and is aimed at encouraging children to learn how to programme and code. It has ...
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