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| 06.01.2017 | Chip Pro is a $16 computer empowering makers to build IoT gadgets | Say you want to create the next generation of voice recognition-enabled, AI-ensmartened, buzzword-laden gadget. The fist thing you need to do is pick a platform. Arduino isn’t powerful enough. The Raspberry Pi works great for prototyping, b... |
| 07.11.2016 | 8 superb -- and cheap -- Raspberry Pi alternatives | As great as the Raspberry Pi is -- and let's be honest, all of the devices in that family are excellent, especially for the money -- it’s not the only such device available to buy, and some of the rival systems are arguably better as they c... |
| 28.03.2016 | The six people you meet in Shenzhen | Benjamin Joffe Contributor Benjamin Joffe is a partner at HAX. More posts by this contributor 10 key lessons about tech mergers and acquisitions from Cisco’s John Chambers 70 years of VC innovation Shenzhen has become the go-to place to mak... |
| 22.11.2015 | The State Of Hardware For 2015 | Cyril Ebersweiler Contributor Cyril Ebersweiler is co-founder and managing partner of HAX, and a general partner at SOSV. More posts by this contributor 10 key lessons about tech mergers and acquisitions from Cisco’s John Chambers 70 years ... |
| 09.05.2015 | Move over, Raspberry Pi. This startup is building a $9 computer | Cyrus Farivar reader comments 133 with 70 posters participating Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit OAKLAND, Calif.—Tucked away in a small office on a side street in the historic industrial zone of West Oakla... |
| 08.05.2015 | This $9 Computer Has Already Raised 400% of Its Kickstarter Goal | Because why spend more than a thousand dollars on a new computer when you can just spend the equivalent of a cheap lunch on a $9 computer? Well, probably because 1) it won't hold up to your extremely high Millennial standards of what featur... |
| 13.05.2014 | HAXLR8R Demo Day 2014: Robotics and ‘Niche’ Products | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints In the mere two years since Sean O’Sullivan and Cyril Ebersweiler founded the Shenzhen, China-based HAXLR8R hardware accelerator, a lot has changed. Technology prices continue... |