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TechLila Newsletter Hello Folks! For most electronics and computer science students, the names Ardui

TechLila Newsletter Hello Folks! For most electronics and computer science students, the names Arduino and Raspberry Pi should be quite familiar: they’re both highly customizable chips which can be programmed according to one’s needs. There might also be situations where one might have to choose between them and for that purpose, [our post]( brings a complete rundown of the differences and similarities between the two. It’s the new year and one might be tempted to do a maintenance of his workstation and the most important thing there is the computer. In the TechLila blog, we bring out a comprehensive [computer maintenance checklist](. You can open up this post during your work and get on with your job. In the [weekly tech news section]( we see updates on the Project Neon rumor, the launch of another app by Pinterest, the arrival of Tesla to India and some hot new stuff. Cheers, Vedant P.S. If you have any specific questions that you want us to answer, simply reply to this email, and we will do our best to answer them :) PPS: We would love to connect on Twitter. Follow us [@TechLilaBlog]( ------------------- You have received this email because you have subscribed to TechLila newsletter at www.TechLila.com. Your subscription details are - Email: {EMAIL} Subscribed on: December 5, 2016 If you do not want to receive any more Android, Windows and tech tutorials then you can unsubscribe by clicking the link below. Thanks! Flat Number 15, B-Wing, Kudale Patil Garden Ekata Nagari, Anandnagar, Survey number 13/4/5 Pune Maharashtra 411051. INDIA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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