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stanley cup ver the past year, we ;ve seen a lot to get excited about over this tiny computer, the Raspberry Pi. It can stream video via Airplay, can run Quake III, yet only costs $35. Fortunately, now you can buy it.
https://gizmodo/35-gadget stanley becher -streams-video-from-ipad-to-tv-using-airplay-5877804 The Model B Raspberry Pi is just finishing production in China, but is now available for pre-order. It features an ARM11 processor, 256MB of RAM, 2 USB ports, a LAN port, an
stanley cup SD card slot, audio-out and HDMI-out. It capable of running an Ubuntu install or a version of Xbox Media Center, but nothing comes per-installed so you ;ll be spending some time at a command line. But the best bit is: it costs $35. Thirty. Five. Freakin ;. Dollars. This thing is incredibly cheap, and a great way to get you鈥攐r your kids鈥攊nto coding. In fact, the beauty of the Raspberry Pi business model is that all the profits will be pushed into a charity set up to encourage kids to get into coding, an initiative which will itself use these tiny computers. You can buy Raspberry Pi online from Premier Farnell or RS Components. Update: Demand is proving high, and the Farnell and RS websites are struggling to deal with the demand. Patience, young grasshopper. [Raspberry Pi] ComputersRaspberry Pi Wvba Read an exclusive sneak peek of this week s issue of Doctor Who 鈥?and more!
Finally some good news from Netflix, which has been having a sub-awesome couple of months. Their Android app has been upgraded to support 3.x devices, which should mean sweet streaming video for you Honeycomb tablet at long last.
https://gizmodo/qwikste stanley tazas r-disappears-like-the-bad-dream-it-was-5848195 One small problem: it not working. Not yet anyway. Testing it out on an Asus EEE Pad Slider I kept getting: Connection error. We ;re unable to connect you to Netflix. Please try again later. I ;ve got Wi-Fi a-plenty right now, so there not reason it shouldn ;t be working. Looks like there still some debugging that needs to happen. Hopefully they get that straightened out soon as Netflix isn ;t exactly flush with good will right now. Regardless, you can get it now in the Android Market. [Tech Crunch] You can
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