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Monday, June 10, 2013
Friday, June 7, 2013
Free Magazine for Raspberry Pi, MagPi
What is The MagPi?
We produce a magazine with the intent to help and offer advice to users of the Raspberry Pi. Our content covers articles on a variety of Raspberry Pi related themes including coding, robotics, home automation, electronics, and practical techniques to name a few.
The team behind the magazine is diverse, with editors and contributors from all over the world, from all age groups and all professions; from educationalists to medicine, technologists to students. To reflect the global interest in The MagPi magazine, it has been translated into Chinese, French, German, Spanish.
We are thankful for all the support given to us by both the Raspberry Pi Foundation and all our readers.
Readers are encouraged to send us their projects, and if applicable we will upload them to the draft of the issue. Readers get an early glimpse of the next magazine and they can provide suggestions to correct or clarify what is written and any tips or tricks which may be of benefit.
Read it online http://www.themagpi.com/, PDF version is available also.
The current June 2013, issue 13, is available now: http://www.themagpi.com/en/issue/13
MagPi website |
The team behind the magazine is diverse, with editors and contributors from all over the world, from all age groups and all professions; from educationalists to medicine, technologists to students. To reflect the global interest in The MagPi magazine, it has been translated into Chinese, French, German, Spanish.
We are thankful for all the support given to us by both the Raspberry Pi Foundation and all our readers.
Readers are encouraged to send us their projects, and if applicable we will upload them to the draft of the issue. Readers get an early glimpse of the next magazine and they can provide suggestions to correct or clarify what is written and any tips or tricks which may be of benefit.
Read it online http://www.themagpi.com/, PDF version is available also.
The current June 2013, issue 13, is available now: http://www.themagpi.com/en/issue/13
MagPi June 2013, issue 13 |
AMD Computex 2013 Press Conference
Learn more at http://bit.ly/AMD_Computex2013
Freescale's IoT applications and latest innovations
Freescale's IoT applications and latest innovations (Computex 2013)
At Computex 2013, Freescale gives us details on a full range of ARM processor-based product demos including their Kinetis KL02 (ARM Cortex-M0+) which can be used in numerous Internet of Things applications such as Smart Meter, Gate-way Thermostats, and wearable devices. Freescale also showcases other latest innovations using Cortex-A8 and Cortex-A9 processor-based i.MX application processors such as tablets and STB, etc.
http://www.freescale.com/
http://www.freescale.com/
Thursday, June 6, 2013
ARM launch Cortex-A12 at Computex 2013
ARM Press Conference: launching Cortex-A12 processor at Computex 2013
Computex Taipei 2013 ARM has launched a new suite of IP to target the Mid-Range Mobile Devices, including: ARM Cortex-A12 processor, Mali-T622 GPU, Mali-V500 video solution and POP IP technology. The video is the Launch Press Conference presented by Ian Drew, EVP Marketing and Business Development, ARM.
http://www.arm.com/about/newsroom/arm-targets-580-million-mid-range-mobile-devices-with-new-suite-of-ip.php
http://www.arm.com/about/newsroom/arm-targets-580-million-mid-range-mobile-devices-with-new-suite-of-ip.php
Monday, June 3, 2013
Using the Simulator in Atmel Studio 6
Learn how the Simulator in Atmel® Studio 6 can serve as an efficient debugging platform for your Atmel AVR® microcontroller. Learn more about Atmel Studio 6: www.atmel.com/atmelstudio
Sunday, June 2, 2013
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