Kano's visit to the Wizard for a new brain also included $15 million in Series A funding. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions ...
Kano’s Computer Kit takes a lot of the hard work out of assembling and setting up a Raspberry Pi for educational purposes… and leaves you with a lot of relatively easy work as you learn the basics of ...
Kano, a do-it-yourself computer that looks to get children to begin coding at an early age, has announced that it will be upgrading its kit and that it has received $15 million in funding. The company ...
The Kano Computer Kit is a kid-friendly computer designed to teach kids not only how to turn on a computer and play games, but also how to code and how to understand hardware. Each kit includes a ...
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LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kano, a computer that all ages can build and code themselves, is now 50% faster with its latest upgrade to the revolutionary Raspberry Pi 3 with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth onboard.
Kano the company behind the crowd funded Raspberry Pi computer kit has this week announced that their range of products will be available to purchase from both Toys R Us and Barnes & Noble retail ...
Kano has this week announced they have updated their awesome Raspberry Pi learning kit to now include the recently launched and much faster Raspberry Pi 2 mini PC. To re-cap the Raspberry Pi 2 mini PC ...
To quicken the development of Kano OS and its innards, the team behind the creation of the "fast, fun, friendly OS" have made it free to Raspberry Pi 2. This software works with games, web browsing, a ...
It’s been 16 months since Kano took to the stage at TC Disrupt New York 2015 to announce a $15M Series A, and to talk up its big ambition to build a creative computing brand. And 10 months since, ...
Twelve months ago, Kano unveiled a complete build-it-yourself computer kit powered by Raspberry Pi. It looked the part but ignored the fact that most children love tablets, smartphones, and other ...
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