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  2. Plasma Bigscreen - Wikipedia

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    Plasma Bigscreen is a software project from KDE which contains an interface optimized for Smart TVs and other computers such as the Raspberry Pi which can be connected to large displays. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    The Raspberry Pi Foundation was created as a private company limited by guarantee in 2008, [8] and was registered as a charity in 2009 [9] by people at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory who had noticed a decline in the number and skills of young people applying for computer science courses.

  4. World Possible - Wikipedia

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    Students in a Tanzanian high school without electricity using RACHEL on a donated Raspberry Pi computer. [ 1 ] World Possible is a non-profit organization based in California with a mission to connect offline learners to the world's knowledge.

  5. Desktop sharing - Wikipedia

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    Desktop sharing is a common name for technologies ... Remote log-in allows users to connect to their own desktop while being ... Linux, Raspberry Pi, iOS, Android ...

  6. Parsec (software) - Wikipedia

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    Parsec is a proprietary remote desktop application primarily used for playing games through video streaming. Using Parsec, a user can stream video game footage through an Internet connection, allowing one to run a game on one computer but play it remotely through another device.

  7. Raspberry Pi OS - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry Pi OS is a Unix-like operating system based on the Debian Linux distribution for the Raspberry Pi family of compact single-board computers. Raspbian was developed independently in 2012, became the primary operating system for these boards since 2013, was originally optimized for the Raspberry Pi 1 and distributed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. [3]

  8. The future of neuroscience could be wireless - AOL

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    Wireless brain implants are transforming research on the human brain and enabling more personalized treatment for users.

  9. Steam Link - Wikipedia

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    Valve quietly discontinued the Steam Link in November 2018, in favor of supporting its software-based Steam Link application for mobile devices, smart televisions, and a software package for the Raspberry Pi. Steam Link is listed as having the following technical specifications: [5] Wired 100 Mbit/s Fast Ethernet and Wireless 802.11ac 2×2 (MIMO)