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Raspberry Pi enters production, but not in UK

Raspberry Pi enters production, but not in UK

The groundbreaking UK £22-and-under bare-board Linux computer is finally being made in quantity, but economics have forced production to go abroad, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has said Read more

11 January, 2012 by Rupert Goodwins

Microsoft builds low-cost datacentre switch

...Microsoft researchers have developed a low-cost switch, designed to be easily reprogrammable for testing a range of... Read more

1 April, 2011 by Jack Clark
Nav4D Southern Africa (<endeca_term>LOW COST</endeca_term>) HD 2.0.6

Nav4D Southern Africa (LOW COST) HD 2.0.6

...South Africa - Lesotho - Swaziland - Namibia - Botswana - Mozambique ***The first **low cost** app!Don't waste your money!Why pay for lifetime if... Read more

15 February, 2011

HP debuts very low cost server for SMBs

...HP has introduced a low-cost starter server for small businesses. On Wednesday, HP unveiled the HP... Read more

8 September, 2010 by Jack Clark
Design and Implementation of Secure <endeca_term>Low Cost</endeca_term> AMR System Using GPRS Technology

Design and Implementation of Secure Low Cost AMR System Using GPRS Technology

This paper presents the design and implementation of a secure low cost Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) system that calculates and transmits the total... Read more

1 January, 2012
Studying the Pseudo Random Number Generator of a <endeca_term>Low-Cost</endeca_term> RFID Tag

Studying the Pseudo Random Number Generator of a Low-Cost RFID Tag

Due to severe limitations in their computational and storage capabilities, many low-cost RFID tags have been shown to implement quite weak authentication protocols... Read more

2 November, 2011
A Robust Dead-Reckoning Pedestrian Tracking System With <endeca_term>Low Cost</endeca_term> Sensors

A Robust Dead-Reckoning Pedestrian Tracking System With Low Cost Sensors

The emergence of personal mobile device with low cost sensors, such as accelerometer and digital compass, has made Dead-Reckoning... Read more

25 March, 2011
VillageNet: A <endeca_term>Low-Cost</endeca_term>, 802.11-Based Mesh Network for Rural Regions

VillageNet: A Low-Cost, 802.11-Based Mesh Network for Rural Regions

VillageNet is a wireless mesh network that aims to provide low-cost broadband Internet access for rural regions. The cost of building the... Read more

1 January, 2011
Nav4D Reunion - <endeca_term>LOW COST</endeca_term> 3.0.0

Nav4D Reunion - LOW COST 3.0.0

The first **low cost** app!Don't waste your money!Why pay for lifetime if... Read more

11 April, 2012
Nav4D Iceland - <endeca_term>LOW COST</endeca_term> 3.0.0

Nav4D Iceland - LOW COST 3.0.0

The first **low cost** app!Don't waste your money!Why pay for lifetime if... Read more

11 April, 2012
Nav4D United Kingdom - <endeca_term>LOW COST</endeca_term> 3.0.0

Nav4D United Kingdom - LOW COST 3.0.0

The first **low cost** app!Don't waste your money!Why pay for lifetime if... Read more

10 April, 2012
Nav4D Australia - <endeca_term>LOW COST</endeca_term> 3.0.1

Nav4D Australia - LOW COST 3.0.1

The first **low cost** app!Don't waste your money!Why pay for lifetime if... Read more

4 April, 2012
Nav4D Saint Barthelemy - <endeca_term>LOW COST</endeca_term> 3.0.0

Nav4D Saint Barthelemy - LOW COST 3.0.0

The first **low cost** app!Don't waste your money!Why pay for lifetime if... Read more

24 March, 2012
Nav4D United Arab Emirates - <endeca_term>LOW COST</endeca_term> 3.0.0

Nav4D United Arab Emirates - LOW COST 3.0.0

The first **low cost** app!Don't waste your money!Why pay for lifetime if... Read more

24 March, 2012
Nav4D Baltic - <endeca_term>LOW COST</endeca_term> 3.0.0

Nav4D Baltic - LOW COST 3.0.0

The first **low cost** app!Don't waste your money!Why pay for lifetime if... Read more

19 March, 2012

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