A $35 computer with Toronto-designed software stormed the tech world Wednesday, selling out in just a matter of minutes.
Back orders hit “the tens of thousands,” Ebden Upton, executive director of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, told the Toronto Star.
Invented by Seneca College's Chris Tyler who used one of his fall semester software building courses to create and
refine the software for the Raspberry Pi launched Wednesday.
It is called The Raspberry Pi and is about the size of a credit card, looks like the
miniaturized guts of a Mac without the slick Steve Jobs package.
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