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5 Pi Zero 2W projects you can do in a weekend
Don't let the diminutive size fool you—the Pi Zero is a great choice for dozens of homelab projects.
After weeks of cooling myself down with the three-in-one Shark ChillPill, I can safely say I've never seen a portable fan ...
The vibrobot – a vibrating motor and battery attached to the head of a brush – isn’t truly a robot, since its movement can’t ...
Bluetti’s biggest Elite power station delivers serious backup potential — but skimps on outputs. Why you can trust TechRadar ...
Rapid prototyping at DigiKey’s embedded world booth linked XRP robotics, Red Pitaya, STM32N6, UNO Q, Beagle, and Thread demos ...
Nautel’s Jeff Welton explains how SNMP and centralized NOC systems allow smaller teams to monitor hundreds of broadcast ...
A fan of Project Hail Mary has built a lifelike Rocky robot, complete with moving limbs, speech, and expressive gestures.
This project provides a simple and practical solution using an Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) that works completely ...
Fan-built Star Wars props show how maker electronics, 3D printing, and robotics can turn static replicas into projects that ...
Fan-built C-3PO head becomes a talking desktop robot, combining 3D printing and AI voice tech for interactive home use.
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I replaced my Raspberry Pis with $5 ESP32s for smart home projects, and they do everything I need
My smart home doesn't need a Raspberry Pi anymore, and the ESP32 just proved it ...
If you've got a 3D printer, a Raspberry Pi, and just a little bit of technical know-how, you can make some truly spectacular projects.
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