NEWS.com.au published a story on Friday about a UK company called Raspberry Pi that contained a few errors which we would like to correct.

First and foremost Raspberry Pi are a UK not-for-profit foundation.

Though the credit-card sized naked motherboard does contain many ports including USBs and an SD card reader, it does not include a wireless mouse, screen or carry case.

The peripherals are left up to users to find and build. Sort of.

The two authorised resellers Premier Farnell/Element 14 and RS Components provide bundle packages that include all the bells and whistles to make it easier for users to build their own computers and create their own software programs.

The computer runs on an ARM processor and Linux operating system.

The credit-card-sized computers are being sold for US$35 or US$25 - roughly $32 and $23 Australian dollars respectively.

We apologise unreservedly for the error.

