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WebScreen: Your Notification Companion for Staying Informed Without Losing Focus
With alerts and notifications fighting for our attention all the time, it's becoming harder and harder to stay focused in today's digitally… |
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A Raspberry-Pi powered DIY Inspection Robot for Sewer Line Inspection
YouTuber Stargate System turned a frustrating sewer pipe issue into an opportunity for innovation by creating a custom inspection robot.… |
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From Pico 2 to Pico 2 W: Raspberry Pi Pico 2W Launched at $7
A few months back we were all excited to hear the news of the all-new Raspberry Pi Pico 2 along with their new RP2350 MCU lineup release. Although… |
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ESP32 Rainbow: An Opensource, Modular IoT Development Platform
CMG Research has introduced ESP32 Rainbow, a playful yet powerful IoT development board designed for makers, hobbyists, and developers looking to… |
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BLEShark Nano: Pocket-Sized Wireless Pen Testing Tool
InfiShark Tech, an Ontario-based company announced their new product called BLEShark Nano, a pocket-sized penetration testing tool for Bluetooth… |
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From Retro to Modern: A Solar-Powered BEAM Bot with Minimal Components
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, BEAM bots gained immense popularity among hobbyists and tinkerers, captivating the DIY robotics community… |
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Zeroth Bot: An Opensource RISC-V Powered Humanoid Robot
The pursuit of creating robots that closely resemble humans has captivated our imaginations for years. In the past decade, significant… |
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Wireless Ouija Board: A Modern Twist on a Classic Dorm Room Favorite
Ouija board—a classic staple of college dorm rooms and late-night gatherings! Many of us remember the thrill of gathering friends, turning off the… |
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CodeCell: A Tiny ESP32 Development Board for Micro Applications
Microbots has introduced the CodeCell, a tiny ESP32-based development board with a footprint of just 18.5mm square, designed for makers, educators… |
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3D Printing Electronics: Is the Future of Electronics Going to Be Semiconductor-Free?
Researchers at MIT have made a significant development in electronics with the development of a fully 3D-printed, presenting… |