After months of widespread anticipation and a buying frenzy that took its makers by surprise earlier this year, the tiny Raspberry Pi PC began arriving on buyers’ doorsteps this weekend. “There has ...
The Raspberry Pi $35 open-source computer has gone on sale, and early demand for the incredibly capable mini-PC has already seen retail partner sites melt down under the stress. Announced back in 2011 ...
The first Raspberry Pi computer, which costs just $35, became available for pre-order earlier today and within hours, most outlets taking orders have sold out. The first Raspberry Pi machine was first ...
Yesterday, the Raspberry PI $35 computer went on sale, and within just an hour of the device going up for pre-order, one of the companies selling the device on behalf of the Raspberry PI Foundation ...
Bringing affordable computers to classrooms all over the globe has been a pet project of many over the past ten years. The One Laptop Per Child program continues to live on, even though it stumbled a ...
The Raspberry Pi is a $35 computer with a 700 MHz ARM processor, 256MB of RAM, 2 USB ports, an Ethernet jack, and HDMI output. While it’s a pretty impressive device for $35, one thing it can’t do is ...
After selling at a rate of approximately 700 products per second, causing retailers’ sites to crash, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced yet another setback ...
The Raspberry Pi 2 isn’t the $35 only single-board computer with a quad-core ARM processor. A Chinese team called EmbedStudio want to bring a device they call the Lemon Pi to market. They’re hoping to ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation announced this week that its $35 Linux computer has entered the manufacturing stage. The system, which is an open board with a 700MHz ARM11 CPU and 256MB of RAM, could be ...
The tiny $35 Raspberry Pi computer is now officially on sale, with production of the $25 model beginning right away. The tiny $35 Raspberry Pi computer is now officially on sale, with production of ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Less than a year after quitting his job at Digg, Jake Levine turned an idea for a high-definition screen to display digital art into a prototype that landed him $1.7 million in funding, and $750,000 ...
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