Here’s a very in-depth interview with Eben about the project from the ARM TechCon 2011, which was filmed yesterday. It’s 12 minutes long, and it answers a lot of questions you might have about the project.
It’s just been drawn to our attention that there’s a Russian site [link removed] purporting to be an official reseller, which is already offering preorders. We’re sending a takedown notice (although I’m not sure how much traction that will get).
Our partners at Seneca College’s Centre for the Development of Open Technology in Canada made some video at the weekend while Eben was visiting. Lots here on what Raspberry Pi is all about, if you’re unfamiliar with the project.
Geeky gadgetsRaspberry Pi planning incremental launch of $25 PC in DecemberGeek.comUpdate: Raspberry Pi have since posted an update in response to this article clarifying a few things.
Geek.comRaspberry Pi reveals the final PCB design for the $25 PCGeek.comUntil now Raspberry Pi have been promising a tiny PC for schools, but have only shown off the larger alpha board design.
Some of you may be wondering where your stickers have got to. After we ran out of the initial batch last week, we placed an order with our suppliers for a much larger batch, with a projected delivery date of this Wednesday.
Well, this is unexpected, and we’re all feeling a bit overwhelmed. Raspberry Pi won the Best in Show award for Hardware Design at the ARM TechCon yesterday.
Update: I can’t believe this, but you guys bought all our stickers in under 24 hours. Thank you for your generosity! I’ve ordered another (larger) batch, which should be with us on Wednesday Nov 16. I’ll post here when they’re available again.
Raspberry Pi Minicomputer are cheap Minicomputer that are created by today's young generation attracting many kid to create, experiment and program computers.
A little something for the weekend: here's Eben showing the Raspberry Pi running Quake 3, and chatting a bit about the performance of the board. Thanks to Rob Bishop and Dave Emett for getting the demo running.
The GuardianFor Friedrich Kittler, both technology and education should be open and freeThe GuardianAn example of this is the Raspberry Pi, which is a small single board computer created by individuals operating under the umbrella of a UK charity.
Geek.comRaspberry Pi starts selling stickers to test online storeGeek.comLast week Raspberry Pi went a long way towards clarifying exactly how the launch of the $25 PC is going to be handled.
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