By Swapnil Bhartiya This article is part of a weekly series where I’ll create new projects using Raspberry Pi 3. The first article of the series focusses on getting you started and will …read more Source:: OpenSource
Tag: Raspberry Pi Foundation
IDG Contributor Network: Raspberry Pi Foundation announces the best return gift
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•By Swapnil Bhartiya The first Raspberry Pi device was released on February 29, 2012. Celebrating the fifth anniversary of the credit card sized, single-board computer, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: How to access your Raspberry Pi remotely over the internet
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•By Swapnil Bhartiya I run a lot of Raspberry Pi devices at home. My fully open sourced 3D printer, Prusa i3 Mk2, is managed via Raspberry Pi, a couple of security …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Does Asus Tinker Board hold any chance against Raspberry Pi?
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•By Swapnil Bhartiya There is no dearth of single board computers that want a piece of the Raspberry Pi market. Asus has just launched its own wannabe Pi board called Tinker Board. The board …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Let’s make IoT great, for the first time, with Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3
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•By Swapnil Bhartiya IoT device vendors now have a very powerful and flexible board at their disposal. The Raspberry Pi foundation has launched the much-awaited Compute Module 3. There are clear advantages of using …read more Source:: OpenSource
Small is beautiful: Raspberry Pi’s Linux comes to the x86 world
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Pixel, the tiny but useful Linux distribution originally launched in September for the ARM-powered Raspberry Pi, is now available in an experimental build for x86 architectures. The current version is …read more Source:: OpenSource
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•WEEKLY NEWS Which Raspberry Pi should you choose? Find the right mini computer for your next project with this helpful guide. 4 alternatives to Google Calendar Keep your life in order with these open source calendar solutions. Solving the Linux kernel code reviewer shortage How do we ensure that patches going upstream are properly reviewed?…
Hands-on review: Raspberry Pi 2
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•The palm-sized Raspberry Pi isn’t the only barebones PC out there, but it’s certainly one of the most popular and has a vibrant developer community. With the latest upgrades the Raspberry Pi 2 also offers excellent bang for your buck alongside more expensive barebones options. Source: Tech
Microsoft Prepares For The Internet Of Things – Windows 10 On Raspberry Pi
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•Today the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced that the Raspberry Pi 2, the new version of their credit card sized computer, is on sale for . The new devices are backward compatible with the previous generation but more powerful, with a faster ARM Cortex-A7 processor and twice more on-board memory. Source: Tech
Does open source power your entertainment media center?
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•Open source media center solutions have really taken off in the past few years, and there are now many more approaches to using both open source software and open hardware to power entertainment on your television. If you’re consuming media with the help of open source, we’re curious: how are you doing it? Are you…