I was excited by the Radxa Cubie A5E's impressive hardware, but the lack of OS options and old, problematic software made it ...
The ESP32 keeps finding new jobs in my house.
Also: I built my own Wi-Fi router with a Raspberry Pi for Starlink and solar control - here's how. A Pi 5 can use as much as 12 W of power (and that's before you hook up various H ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
Abstract: Automatic access control system based on Raspberry Pi and Arduino UNO development board uses the CSI camera of Raspberry Pi to capture the face information, compare it with the face database ...
It's Day 1 at embedded world 2026 in Nuremberg. Here we report on new tech and industry trends in the embedded systems industry. Embedded world 2026 officially began, and the exhibition halls were ...
Equipped with a quad-core CPU and up to 8GB or 16GB RAM, it can handle computer vision workloads using OpenCV, TensorFlow Lite, or lightweight YOLO models. For applications that demand higher speed ...
With the increasing complexity of underwater operations, remotely operated vehicles systems face the dual challenges of multi-source interference and component failures in unknown environments. The ...
In this guide, we will create a simple and precise digital clock using the Raspberry Pi Pico RTC DS3231 Module through the Arduino IDE. We will use a 16x2 I²C LCD screen to display the information.
In a level of open criticism that's unusually frank for Microsoft's corporate-friendly business-networking site, hobbyist electronics vendor Adafruit published a stinging assessment of the rewritten ...
A team of researchers in Canada has developed the Jericho Open Resistive Data Logger—an open-access photovoltaic (PV) monitoring platform that integrates data acquisition and processing hardware, a ...
Have you ever wished for a remote management tool that’s both powerful and ridiculously simple to use? Enter the GL.iNet Comet, a compact KVM device that’s rewriting the rules of system management.