Discover the ultimate DIY cyberdeck project featuring a sliding screen, mechanical keyboard, and swappable battery modules.
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YouTuber builds 7 times larger Arduino tortoise bot that still navigates autonomously
Instead of sticking with the typical tabletop-scale builds, Arduino hobbyist and YouTuber UncleStem chose ...
Here’s how you can hack together a radio transmitter and receiver out of stuff you have at home—and explore the weirdness of ...
Radar, a hardware and software company that helps retailers better manage inventory and cut back on theft, is now valued at ...
University of Maryland students are racing to build a spacecraft to study an asteroid that will pass closer to Earth in 2029.
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Student builds Disney BD-X Star Wars droid using lawn mower battery under $3K
Disney’s BD-X droids have become a major attraction for Star Wars fans visiting Galaxy’s ...
TERN co-founder Brett Harrison says the company’s IDPS system lets vehicles navigate without GPS, satellites, or connectivity ...
In practice, that means a group of soldiers carrying Falcon IV or RF-9820S radios could create a local electronic bubble ...
The chips that datacenters use to run the latest AI breakthroughs generate much more heat than previous generations of silicon. Anybody whose phone or laptop has overheated knows that electronics ...
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I built a distributed computer with three cheap ESP32 boards using a feature most people ignore
ESP-NOW is a fun protocol, and you can use it to do all kinds of things.
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