The Raspberry Pi project launched an app store Monday to support its eponymous US$35 Linux PC, which hit the market in February. The Pi Store is now open for business. (click image to enlarge) The ...
The dirt-cheap system-on-a-stick gets a moderated hub for content of all kinds, sans Angry Birds, for once. Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011. Eric and his family live 100% energy and ...
Raspberry Pi, a $25 credit-card sized Linux computer introduced earlier this year, is getting its own app store. News of the store opening was announced at the Raspberry Pi website. “Today, together ...
The Raspberry Pi team has launched the Pi Store, an app store for users of the low-cost code-tinkering boards, providing a place to easily find and share free and paid applications. Currently ...
Raspberry Pi’s single-board computers have supported expansion boards called HATs (Hardware Attached on Top) for more than a decade. But those boards have typically had to rely on the 40-pin headers ...
Just in time for those who are expecting Santa to drop them a credit-card sized computer to hack around with on Christmas day, Raspberry Pi has announced that it now has a place to buy apps to run on ...
Raspberry Pi owners and developers will be interested to learn that the Raspberry Pi Foundation, responsible for developing and creating the awesome $35 Raspberry Pi Model B mini computer and the ...
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