Brief news items of note for Lifehacker readers, including: New Raspberry Pi is even cheaper and smaller, the 20 most popular YouTubers in the world, do you need a 4K TV?
- YouTube has exploded since it first launched in 2005, becoming the de-facto launchpad for the next generation of celebrities. Business Insider did the maths and found YouTube’s 20 biggest independent stars based on total all-time views.
- Raspberry Pi has just managed to do what every technology manufacturer should strive to achieve: it made its basic product both smaller and cheaper at the same time. Buy it here.
- Udemy has once again slashed a handful of online courses by 100 per cent. Available courses include Learn How to Make a Minecraft Server, Create Your Website with WordPress and Microsoft Excel Step by Step Training for Beginners. [Via OzBargain]
- The advertising industry is often lambasted for its sexist past — as chronicled in the popular TV show Mad Men. But has anything really changed? This gallery of side-by-side comparisons suggests not.
- 1-Day is offering a range of children books in boxed sets at reduced prices. Titles include the 30 Book Disney Collection, Dr Seuss Crazy Creatures Box Set and Thomas Story Time Collection (35 Book Set). {Via OzBargain]
- Gizmodo has just posted a new video explaining everything you need to know about 4K TV. Watch it here.
Comments
4 responses to “Briefly: New Raspberry Pi, Top 20 YouTubers, 4K TV Explained”
Why not direct people to the local distribution channels for the Raspberry Pi?
I got my B+ direct from Element 14 and they have the A+ for $23.
First time I have ever seen an n in Gizmodo
wait.. Screenteam are not even in the top 20 youtubers list but the Fine bros are.. so why use a pict of screenteam instead of fine bros?
If you’re complaining about the pic of the chick with the big boobs, then I respectfully disagree with your protest.. otherwise I agree.