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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Concentrating on microcontroller promise.
Major upgrade over the original Gamebuino.
Nine sensors, asynchronous fans.
Not-for-profit leadership takes over.
Breaks Scratch out into the real world.
£12.99 board-only.
Delays a thing of the past.
Pupil roll-out may take 'several weeks.'
CodeBug continuing to sell well.
Redesign hasn't gone smoothly.
Promises to open-source its design.
Not quite a BBC Micro, mind.
SD card form-factor for embedded push.
Embedded eight-bit system shows promise.
Arduino answers the Raspberry Pi challenge.
Low-cost microcomputer gets competition.
Microcomputer and microcontroller combined.
84MHz Cortex-M3 replaces the usual 16MHz ATmega.
The Raspberry Pi looks to be at the forefront of an impending flood of compact computing devices.
Programmer Dmitry Grinberg has achieved the seemingly impossible: Linux on an eight-bit microcontroller.
A team of students is looking for funding for a motion-controlled BSG Viper-themed flight simulator.
ARM has launched a new microprocessor, the Cortex-M0+, which draws just 9µA/MHz.
Corsair Link, the monitoring system first unveiled at CES last year, is finally becoming available at retail.
October 14 2021 | 15:04