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7 smart home projects that work better on an ESP32 than a Raspberry Pi
When a Raspberry Pi is overkill.
Researchers at Nottingham Trent University have developed a vibrating smart pillow sleeve that alerts deaf users to fires, burglar alarms, and phone calls at night ...
Source: CSIRO/CC BY 3.0 Remote sensing and its promise of a more efficient world is built on the idea of collecting data ...
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Plinky 12 is an expressive synth with swappable faceplates for “different kinds of musical thinking”
Making Sound Machines’ new instrument is available in three different configurations named Blocks, Chords and Toadstep ...
Five years after starting to ship its first open source, modular laptop, the folks at MNT Research are expanding beyond ...
What if IoT devices stop checking constantly and act only when needed? A new chip cuts energy use, extends battery life, and ...
Europe’s semiconductor industry is pushing for a more central role in R&D funding under the revised EU Chips Act, to ensure ...
Ketone detection translates chemical presence into measurable electrical signals using signal conversion, amplification, and ...
STRADVISION, a company specializing in AI-based vision perception technology for automotive applications, today announced that a global commercial vehicle OEM has selected SVNet for deployment across ...
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This $30 ESP32 board is the best smart home upgrade I've made this year
Alexa, you're fired.
HighTec EDV-Systeme GmbH, the world’s leading independent provider of commercial open-source compiler technologies for embedded systems, today announced that NOVELIC’s Automotive Cabin Advanced ...
Some events you attend, and some events you feel the moment you walk through the doors. The Rand Show 2026 was the latter, ...
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