Last summer a team of developers designed a media center called the Slice. It’s basically a low-power living room PC which you can use to play videos, listen to music, stream internet media, and more.
On the list of things that Danes are generally known to be very, very good at, “bakeries” certainly rank toward the top. So, it was a very welcome development when Ole & Steen, a chain of Danish ...
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The sweetest slice of Pi: Raspberry Pi 500+ sports mechanical keys, 16GB, and built-in SSD
HANDS ON Raspberry Pi has unveiled a fully loaded version of its computer-in-a-keyboard, featuring oodles of RAM, an SSD, and a clicky, mechanical keyboard. However, you'll pay a relative premium for ...
You can build your own media center PC by installing XBMC software on a $35 Raspberry Pi mini-computer. But while the process is pretty simple for advanced users, it ...
The new Raspberry Pi computer module was first unveiled by the Raspberry Foundation in April of this year and was followed up with the release of the Compute Module Development Kit in the middle of ...
When I worked 12 hour overnight shifts, among my most popular colleagues were those who, apparently casually, knocked up a tub full of cakes to be shared round when everyone was at a low ebb in the ...
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