If you don’t already have your tickets to Hackaday Europe, pick them up now. The clock is ticking! Today, we’d like to ...
Arduino’s open-source platform makes it easy for makers, students, and hobbyists to build powerful multi-sensor projects for home automation, monitoring, and IoT applications. From motion and gas ...
Power management can make or break your Arduino project, especially when running on batteries. From selecting efficient voltage regulation to using deep sleep modes, small changes can deliver huge ...
Rohde & Schwarz recently announced the MXO3, a 1 GHz, 12-bit oscilloscope. The company sent a review unit. In this part, I ...
LILYGO's T-Watch Ultra is an ESP32-S3-based smartwatch development platform that appears to be an upgrade over the previous T ...
I’m already loving this device, and I haven’t even touched one. Arduino announced it has collaborated with M5Stack to develop the new compact and powerful Nesso N1 IoT development kit. This system ...
BALMUDA’s “The Clock,” reimagines timekeeping through LED illumination and soundscapes Features include a premium aluminum body, a tactile crown, environmental audio and app connectivity. Available in ...
Balmuda’s The Clock pairs custom sounds with a sleek minimalist design to make waking up more pleasant. Balmuda’s The Clock pairs custom sounds with a sleek minimalist design to make waking up more ...
Google is making minor improvements to Android’s default Clock app, including new weather icons. The update also refines the alarm screen for better usability. These features are already rolling out ...
Five months after acquiring Arduino, the open-source hardware and software company best known for its UNO and Nano microcontroller board for hobbyists, Qualcomm is looking to make another big splash ...
Qualcomm, which purchased microcontroller board manufacturer Arduino last year, just announced a new single-board computer that marries AI with robotics. Called the Arduino Ventuno Q, it uses Qualcomm ...
People say it every day without thinking ― “two o’clock,” “six o’clock,” “eight o’clock sharp.” But what is the purpose of that little “o” and apostrophe? Is it short for something? Why do we only use ...