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Qualcomm Buys Arduino, and the Open-Source Community Is Skeptical
On 7 October, the open-source hardware community woke up to surprising news. Qualcomm, the tech giant behind the Snapdragon ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico is the new kid on the microcontroller block. How does it compare to the long-established Arduino Nano?
The Raspberry Pi 500 (and 400) systems are versions of the Raspberry Pi built for people who use the Raspberry Pi as a general-purpose computer rather than a hobbyist appliance. Now the company is ...
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5 Raspberry Pi projects that don’t require soldering
The Raspberry Pi was a truly exciting computing device for me during my college years. It could run a full-fledged modified desktop and serve a crucial role in small IoT devices. However, I didn’t ...
What if your next computer wasn’t a sleek laptop or a bulky desktop, but something entirely unexpected, like a mechanical keyboard? The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus takes this bold concept and makes it a ...
What if your next computer wasn’t a bulky tower or a sleek laptop, but something entirely different, something hidden in plain sight? Imagine a device that combines the power of a full-fledged PC with ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus has been launched, offering a Raspberry Pi computer inside a mechanical keyboard. Other upgrades include RGB lighting, 16GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD via an M.2 slot. The ...
[Simone]’s AI assistant, dubbed Max Headbox, is a wakeword-triggered local AI agent capable of following instructions and doing simple tasks. It’s an experiment in many ways, but also a great ...
The Raspberry Pi 500+ is a fairly decent update on the previous Pi 500, changing the basic keyboard for an RGB-toting mechanical setup, doubling the system RAM from eight to 16 GB of LPDDR4x, and ...
Intel has approached Apple about securing an investment in the struggling chipmaker, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The iPhone maker and Intel have also ...
Dr Jennifer Randall, Wolfson Institute of Population Health; Ceri Durham, Social Action for Health; Daniel Saul & Rachel Davies, R&D Studio Ltd “Who Do You Trust?” responds to and extends a dedicated ...
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