Linux Devices
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Creator Ci40 dev kit puts the IoT in a box for £80
The package includes three sensors, two battery-powered wireless boards, and a powerful IoT hub, providing the hardware components required to quickly prototype IoT wireless devices. In addition, every kit includes a free subscription to FlowCloud, a robust cloud platform for connecting embedded devices to the Internet.
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Apple's Swift 2.0, Raspberry Pi Zero vs. C.H.I.P., and more news
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MediaTek LinkIt Smart 7688 Has Been Released In Two Versions
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The Mini PC with Two Lives
I am a fan of the small computers, and personally love a combination of Raspberry Pi’s and android boxes. Different computers for different tasks.
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Raspbian 2015-11-21 Brings Support For Raspberry Pi Zero
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