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A Faster New Raspberry Pi 3 is Now Available

A Faster New Raspberry Pi 3 is Now Available

The Raspberry Pi Foundation today announced a new version of its flagship low-cost board computer called the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+.

BYOPC: Raspberry Pi 3 + Amiga
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BYOPC: Raspberry Pi 3 + Amiga (Premium)

As you may know, I was a long-time Amiga user, and I remain a fan of this innovative platform. There will never be another computer like it, and the Amiga is the only computing platform I've ever used for which I am still truly nostalgic. Someone noted on Twitter the other day that the Amiga…

Raspberry Pi 3 is Only Supported with Windows 10 IoT Core Insider Preview

Raspberry Pi 3 is Only Supported with Windows 10 IoT Core Insider Preview

I was a bit nervous to see the Raspberry Pi 3 announced with no mention at all of Windows 10. But Microsoft has confirmed that it supports the new kit PC with a free version of Windows 10 IoT Core.

Raspberry Pi 3 Adds 64-Bit Support and Integrated Wireless But Still Costs $35

Raspberry Pi 3 Adds 64-Bit Support and Integrated Wireless But Still Costs $35

Raspberry Pi today announced the Raspberry Pi 3, a new version of its wildly popular mini-computer board that adds a 64-bit quad-core and integrated wireless networking capabilities. The Raspberry Pi 3 costs just $35.

No Raspberry Pi 5 in 2023

Raspberry Pi CEO Eben Upton said this week that supply chain issues have hit the firm hard and it won’t ship an updated Raspberry Pi 5 until 2024.

Raspberry Pi 2 Costs $35, Will Run Windows 10 for Free

When Microsoft vaguely revealed last year that Windows 10 would run on Internet of Things (IoT) devices, my mind turned to Intel’s Galileo boards and Arduino. But with today’s announcement about the Raspberry Pi 2 supporting a free version of Windows 10, Microsoft has snagged a part of what is arguably the most successful IoT…

Raspberry Pi Code Editor

Raspberry Pi Code Editor Now Supports HTML/CSS and Mobile Devices

The Raspberry Pi Foundation today announced two big updates for its free, online, open source, and kid-friendly Code Editor.

Raspberry Pi 5

Raspberry Pi 5 Arrives in October, Starts at $60

It took over four years, but the Raspberry Foundation is finally launching a new flagship board computer, the Raspberry Pi 5.

Raspberry Pi Code Editor

Raspberry Pi Open-Sources its Code Editor

Raspberry Pi announced this week that it is open-sourcing its free web-based Code Editor, which is aimed at kids and learners.

Raspberry Pi Code Editor

Raspberry Pi Introduces a Code Editor for Kids

In keeping with its mission of bringing computing to the young, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has released a beta version of a web-based software code editor for kids.

Raspberry Pi Launches a $70 PC in a Keyboard

Taking a design cue from the Commodore and Amiga computers of the 1980s and 1990s, Raspberry Pi today announced a $70 PC in a keyboard form factor.

8 GB Raspberry Pi 4 is Now Available

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released a new version of the Raspberry Pi 4 that includes 8 GB of RAM, for $75.

Our Marshmallow, Raspberry, Cherry, Vanilla Slush Pop – Windows Weekly 659

Mary Jo, Leo, and Paul discuss Windows 10X, Surface Duo and Neo, the end of Bingjacking, Windows 10, and Microsoft's partnerships.

The AI Kerfuffle – Windows Weekly 631

Jason Howell joins Mary Jo and Paul to discuss Microsoft earnings, big tech and antitrust, Windows 10 20H1, and much, much more.

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It’s Time to Bring (Real) Windows 10 to the Raspberry Pi (Premium)

The Raspberry Pi 4 is the first ultra-low-cost computer board from the Raspberry Pi Foundation to offer truly PC-like performance. It’s time to turn it into a real PC. Yes, that means bringing Windows 10---real Windows 10---to the platform. For years, the Raspberry Pi platform has come ever-closer to realizing this dream, but it’s always…

Raspberry Pi 4 Launches With More Power and Options Than Ever Before

Raspberry Pi 4 is launching today with a 3x faster processor, different RAM options, dual-monitor support, USB-3 ports, Type-C power, and a whole lot more.

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