You might want to hold back on that $600 Mac Mini purchase for just a little bit longer. The Raspberry Pi, the little $25 computer that can run Quake 3 Arena and play HD videos, is scheduled to go ...
The folks behind the Raspberry Pi $25 computer say that they could start taking orders by the end of February. This isn’t the first release date we’ve seen — the computers were supposed to be ready to ...
The $25 Raspberry Pi computer (which can run Quake III) is still on track for production next year, and they’ve released pictures (after the break) of their first batch of beta devices. The only ...
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation has been producing $35 computers for months. But the plan all along was to go even lower… and now the team has announced that the first Raspberry Pi Model A samples are ...
Raspberry Pi works when plugged into an HDTV or digital monitor Pi can display videos%2C browse the Internet and more Pi does not have internal storage The hottest computer on the market isn't a ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Raspberry Pi is a £15 or $25 computer the size of a typical USB stick. Created by games developer ...
Computers have gotten pretty cheap — but $25 cheap? Although you may not want the one made by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, your kids might — it's built with the idea of them using it to learn how to ...
How much did you pay for your computer? You certainly didn’t get it this cheap. David Braben, the forty-something British games designer, has just made a computer that he hopes to sell for just $25.