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One $15 component can turn a Raspberry Pi into the most versatile travel router of all time.
The Zerowriter Ink offers no such distractions: it’s a simple word processor with a mechanical keyboard, an e-ink display and ...
A research paper by scientists from Pohang University of Science and Technology developed a groundbreaking silent speech ...
In high-noise settings—such as industrial sites, military operations, or emergency scenarios—conventional communication tools often fail due to ...
Although we can already buy commercial transceiver solutions that allow us to use PCIe devices like GPUs outside of a PC, ...
Way back in 1994, Apple beat Canon and Nikon to release the first reasonably priced digital camera, the QuickTake 100. Using ...
Every science fiction fan who grew up watching the "Star Wars" movies has only ever wanted one thing: a real-life lightsaber ...
Yesterday, I wrote about a 2-year-old open-source hardware ESP32-based DAB+ receiver project, but it turns out there's also a ...
Based on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, the Bee Write Back writerdeck is another DIY project that should be relatively easy to ...
In the world of social media, “keeping receipts” refers to the practice of storing evidence that may come in handy for a callout post at a later date. For [Teddy Warner], though, it’s more applicable ...
The Bee Write Back is a writerDeck that combines a 5.5 inch AMOLED display with a small mechanical keyboard, a battery, and a ...