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ASUS And Google Launch Rockchip Powered Tinker Board To Challenge Raspberry PI

ASUS And Google Launch Rockchip-Powered ‘Tinker Board’ To Challenge Raspberry PI

ASUS and Google have partnered on a mini PC project. The two companies are collaborating on Tinker Board single board computers (SBCs), which like the Raspberry Pi are credit card sized systems that can be used for a variety of projects. What makes this partnership somewhat unique, however, is the focus on edge AI computing. There are two “Tinker

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Canonical Working To Ramp Up Ubuntu Support For The Raspberry Pi 4

Canonical Working To Ramp Up Ubuntu Support For The Raspberry Pi 4

With the recently released Ubuntu 19.10 there is initial support for the Raspberry Pi 4 single-board computers sans the highest-tier 4GB version that embarrassingly suffers from USB ports not working with the current Ubuntu 19.10 build. Fortunately, Canonical is working to address that issue with the RPi4 4GB version as well as making other Raspberry

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ACROSSER’S ENTRY LEVEL AMB BT19S1 SBC HAS INTEL BAY TRAIL SOC

ACROSSER’S ENTRY-LEVEL AMB-BT19S1 SBC HAS INTEL BAY TRAIL SOC

Acrosser Technology has recently released a brand new entry-level 3.5” single board computer (SBC). This new AMB-BT19S1 single board computer is powered by an Intel Bay Trail SoC. It features 8GB RAM, dual display support, plus SATA, mSATA, mini-PCIe, serial, USB 3.0, and GbE ports. As the SBC market has already seen newer Atom processor families such as Cherry Trail, Braswell,

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Pupil Coding Numbers at Sony UK Technology Centre to Hit Record High

Pupil Coding Numbers at Sony UK Technology Centre to Hit Record High

The number of Welsh schoolchildren taking part in coding workshops at Sony UK Technology Centre has soared in the last year, according to the latest figures from the manufacturing giant. In July, the Pencoed-based manufacturing facility, which produces thousands of high-specification broadcast cameras for worldwide distribution, celebrated welcoming 4,159 students through its doors. The team

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A WEB API FOR YOUR PI

A WEB API FOR YOUR PI

There are many ways to attach a project to the Internet, and a plethora of Internet-based services that can handle talking to hardware. But probably the most ubiquitous of Internet protocols for the average Joe or Jane is the web browser, and one of the most accessible of programming environments lies within it. If only

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COSMO COMMUNICATOR SMARTPHONE RUNS ANDROID 9 OR LINUX

COSMO COMMUNICATOR SMARTPHONE RUNS ANDROID 9 OR LINUX

Planet Computers has launched Cosmo Communicator, a dual-screen clamshell-based mobile communicator. It is built to serve as a pocket computer, a mobile phone, and a high-resolution camera. The Cosmo has dual color displays. One 2″ display serves as an external color touchscreen for easy phone call control and notifications, while the other is inside. The inside display is

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TECHNOLOGIC SYSTEMS NEWEST SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER THE TS 7180 ENTERS IN TO ENGINEERING SAMPLING 1

TECHNOLOGIC SYSTEMS NEWEST SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER, THE TS-7180, ENTERS IN TO ENGINEERING SAMPLING

Technologic Systems announced their latest Single Board Computer, the TS-7180, has entered in to their engineering sampling program (see below for details). The TS-7180 is developed for any industrial application, but is especially suited for industrial control automation and remote monitoring management applications such as unmanned control room, industrial automation, automatic asset management and asset tracking.

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Picademy Bytes offers free physical computer training for teachers

Picademy Bytes offers free physical computer training for teachers

The official Raspberry Pi Foundation has this week announced a new free training programme called Picademy Bytes for teachers in the UK who are unable to attend the two-day Picademy events. Allowing them to learn everything required to teach students about the Raspberry Pi range of computers, programming, robotics and more. Picademy Bytes training sessions

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