MiniPC Show #58 – New Guy, ReSpeaker Array and Flint OS

Direct MP3 Download: MiniPC Show #58 – New Guy, ReSpeaker Array and Flint OS


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Duplicati

Duplicati works with standard protocols like FTP, SSH, WebDAV as well as popular services like Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon Cloud Drive & S3, Google Drive, box.com, Mega, hubiC and many others.  Backup files and folders with strong AES-256 encryption.

https://www.duplicati.com/

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ReSpeaker 4-Mic Array is $25 Quad Microphone Add-on Board for Raspberry Pi

Last year, Seeed Studio launched ReSpeaker WiFi Audio / IoT board based on Mediatek MT7688, as well as an optional microphone array board with 7 microphones and 12 LEDs.

https://www.cnx-software.com/2017/08/29/respeaker-4-mic-array-is-25-quad-microphone-add-on-board-for-raspberry-pi/

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A wifi connected wall display for your photos, calendar, news and weather.

The DAKboard web app is configured through a simple web-based interface accessible from any laptop, tablet or smartphone.

https://dakboard.com/site

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DIY Wall Display

Have a spare monitor lying around or a new Raspberry Pi but don’t know what to do with it? Perfect! Follow our instructions below to create a beautiful wall display running DAKboard, powered by a Raspberry Pi!  Not into DIY? Check out the shop to purchase the 24-inch wall display!

http://dakboard.com/blog/diy-wall-display/

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Raspberry Pi 3 Slim System Measures Just 7mm Thick (video)

Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that would like to create an even smaller Raspberry Pi 3 system may be interested in a project which has been published by NODE this month with the aim of making a super small Raspberry Pi mini PC that is more powerful than the Raspberry Pi Zero.

http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/raspberry-pi-3-slim-07-08-2017/

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Here’s How to Mechanize Your PocketC.H.I.P. Keyboard — Blog. by Next Thing

Fully assembled PocketC.H.I.P. “mechanical” keyboard.  You might not be able to fit the classic Cherry MX Blue keyboard switches on PocketC.H.I.P., but you can definitely 3D print and install Anthony DiGirolamo’s amazing PocketC.H.I.P. “mechanical” keyboard.

http://blog.nextthing.co/heres-how-to-mechanize-your-pocketc-h-i-p-keyboard/

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Azulle is launching the new Byte 3 this month

We have covered many of the units that Azulle has introduced into the market, providing miniaturized Windows 10 PC solutions for those in need of a minimal footprint.

https://www.pocnetwork.net/technology-news/azulle-is-launching-the-new-byte-3-this-month/

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Byte3 Mini Desktop PC

Azulle’s Byte3 is designed to keep up with today’s ever-evolving mini-PC user and the multi-tasker that needs to get it all done – and done now. Azulle powers the Byte3 with a 64-bit Quad-Core Intel Apollo Lake processor making the Byte3 not only lighter but more powerful.

https://azulletech.com/product/byte-3/

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batocera.linux

batocera.linux is an operating system (like Windows 10 and Mac OS) specialized in retrogaming       available for your pc and different nano computers like the Raspeberry and the Odroids.       Note that you must own games you play in order to respect legality.  batocera.linux is plug and play.

https://batocera-linux.xorhub.com/

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Flint OS – your future operating system powered by Chromium OS

Flint began with a vision where all applications and services we use today will be living in the Cloud. With the ever advancing browser platform technology and web frontend performances, it’s not surprising that most things we do today with the internet can be done through a single browser window.

https://flintos.io/

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Ten gold mini-PCs sell for a million dollars each

While Apple might believe it holds the monopoly on stupid clients with more money than sense, it seems that the crown for the rich and stupid goes to the clients of a company which makes gold computers.

http://fudzilla.com/news/notebooks/44361-ten-gold-computers-sell-for-a-million-dollars-each