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The tiny Raspberry Pi is an incredibly versatile computer, but in order to maximize its capabilities, you'll first need to connect it to a Wi-Fi network.
The first-generation Raspberry Pi appeared in 2012 and the latest Raspberry Pi 3.0 arrived in February this year. Eight million devices have been sold worldwide, the Pi Foundation says.
In most cases, we use Raspberry Pi in headless mode and manage it remotely over the networking using SSH. Which means you don’t have to plug in a monitor or keyboard to manage your Pi.
The Raspberry Pi is a dream machine for all kinds of projects, but the first step is gathering up your supplies and learning the basics. Here's how to begin.
Learn how to program and build your own Raspberry Pi projects with a complete starter guide included in the magazine. Beginners guide to the Raspberry Pi “This is no ordinary starter guide.
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