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Raspberry Pi Zero: The $5 computer has arrived

Computerworld Storage & Hardware
November 30, 2015

Raspberry Pi Zero: The $5 computer has arrived

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has been working to lower the cost of home computing for years, and now founder Eben Upton says it can go no further: $5 for a fully-fledged computer is as cheap as it can get. READ MORE

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5. Computerworld's holiday gift guide 2015: Nifty tech from $35 to $150

6. InfoWorld's 2015 geek gadget gift guide

7. Lenovo patches serious flaws in PC system update tool

8. After a lapse, Intel looks to catch up with Moore's Law again

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This iPhone 7 rumor says Apple will "force" you to buy overpriced headphones

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Computerworld's holiday gift guide 2015: Nifty tech from $35 to $150

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InfoWorld's 2015 geek gadget gift guide

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Lenovo patches serious flaws in PC system update tool

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After a lapse, Intel looks to catch up with Moore's Law again

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