The Raspberry Pi Foundation, a U.K.-based charity that makes low-cost, credit card-sized computers, opened its first brick-and-mortar store in what it described as an "experiential space," in ...
There's no doubt that the Raspberry Pi has played a huge part in the growth of the maker community. But if you wanted to buy the cheap-yet-powerful mini computer, you'd likely have to do so online.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has started selling products in its first physical store, making it possible for customers to pop in and grab whatever they need without waiting for shipment...assuming ...
The latest version of Raspbian, the Raspberry Pi's official OS, introduces a new set-up wizard to help beginners easily get over the first few hurdles after buying one of the $35 developer boards. The ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation just unveiled a brand new project — an actual store. If you live in Cambridge in the U.K., you can now buy a bunch of sweet Raspberry Pis with which to tinker and develop ...
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 ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts will be excited to know that the Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced the opening of an official Raspberry Pi Store in Cambridge the United Kingdom. Offering everything from ...
The Raspberry Pi is a groundbreaking device created in the UK that is being used for education, automation, and commercial products. The foundation behind the device is now expanding the reach of the ...
What just happened? Apple's got hundreds of them, Amazon's opening more, and Microsoft has locations dotted around the world, now, Raspberry Pi has become the latest tech firm to boast its own ...
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 ...
Raspberry Pi has opened its first physical store in Cambridge. Apple has fresh competition in the fruit-adjacent technology store market, though the RPB store is intended for very different purposes.