Raspberry Pi celebrates four years with new Raspberry Pi 3

29 February, 2016
Raspberry Pi is celebrating four years since the launch of their first Raspberry Pi computer. The company has also announced the new Raspberry Pi 3.

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  • Anonymous
  • K3e
  • 01 Feb 2018

MCW, 18 Dec 2016Can anybody tell me what can we do with this thing? I don'... moreyou can do wathever you want! this is amazing!!!!!!!

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    • MCW
    • 9LA
    • 18 Dec 2016

    Can anybody tell me what can we do with this thing?
    I don't want sarcastic comments I am just interested :-)

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      • MasEnha
      • 9xx
      • 04 Mar 2016

      Anonymous, 29 Feb 2016Whats the usual life span of this things?In years, last longer than your phone. The memory card will die first. Wow such a great news, will grab it in May.

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        • AnonD-205457
        • 3sd
        • 01 Mar 2016

        Awesome tech. Great news. It's about to dive into this and start modeling stuff.
        Gonna build my robot in no time.

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          • Anonymous
          • UD{
          • 29 Feb 2016

          Whats the usual life span of this things?

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            • Anonymous
            • y@W
            • 29 Feb 2016

            Is this available in PAKISTAN?

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              • AnonD-443367
              • 3MA
              • 29 Feb 2016

              Yeah now you can buy 10 x Rasperry Pi3 and u can do a cluster super computer :D

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                • chowder
                • tZk
                • 29 Feb 2016

                Imagine Raspberry Pi with PC like small chassis rocking Snapdragon 820 and 8GB of RAM

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                  • RPI.army
                  • tZk
                  • 29 Feb 2016

                  I want Raspberry PI 10 :)

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                    • G5 user
                    • 9LA
                    • 29 Feb 2016

                    well just ok...

                      This is lovely news!

                      First, two extra USB ports, now Bluetooth and WiFi.
                      Makes it simpler to use a Raspbery Pi unit.