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It's Day 1 at embedded world 2026 in Nuremberg. Here we report on new tech and industry trends in the embedded systems industry.
There have been many questions about what direction Arduino would take after being bought by Qualcomm. Now it would seem that we’re getting a clearer picture. Perhaps unsurprisingly the ...
With zero coding skills, and in a disturbingly short time, I was able to assemble camera feeds from around the world into a ...
Gadget Review on MSN
This chess set literally shocks players when they make bad moves
Open Chess project delivers electric shocks for bad moves and costs $22 versus $600 commercial smart boards through open-source DIY design.
How-To Geek on MSN
3 rewarding 3D printing projects to start this weekend (March 7-9)
Filament at the ready.
The Dabao open-source hardware board features a Boachip-1x RISC-V MCU, whose RTL Verilog files are also open, and is IRIS inspectable.
The hardware setup shown below includes the Arduino Uno R4, a DHT11 sensor, and the built-in Wi-Fi for email alerts. The DHT11 is connected with VCC to 5V, GND to ground, and the data pin to Digital ...
The sendEmail () function is responsible for triggering the email alert when an object is detected. A secure Wi-Fi client is ...
Claude Code's creator is warning that job titles across the US are set to transform. He says some will rapidly change this year. Anthropic's AI agent, which just received an update, is getting better ...
KRAFTON Montreal Studio has announced open-world action-RPG Project Windless, an adaptation of the Korean novel series The Bird That Drinks Tears. The game is currently in development for PS5 and PC, ...
Krafton brought a trailer that, in many ways, looked slightly unhinged at first glance. Carnage everywhere, wrought simply with the blade wielded by a giant chicken. The upcoming open-world action ...
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