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Scientists Turned Ordinary Shiitake Mushrooms into Living Computers
You can grow a computer on your kitchen counter. Well, sort of. That’s the radical implication of new research from The Ohio ...
There’s something delightfully sci-fi about any kind of volumetric display. Sure, you know it’s not really a hologram, and Princess Leia isn’t about to pop out and tell you ...
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5 reasons a basic Arduino board is the best addition to your home lab
A basic Arduino board adds creativity, flexibility, and interactivity to your home lab. It costs little but opens countless ...
Abstract: PV (Photovoltaic) module consists of couple of solar cells in the series and parallel combination used to convert solar radiation into electricity. They are among the most well-known source ...
Building IoT projects with touchscreens used to be a headache, involving numerous components, messy wiring, and endless troubleshooting. But the ESP32-S3 Box-3 makes things way easier. It is an all-in ...
Abstract: Smart home safety and security systems have gained much importance over the last few years owing to their notable impact in reducing and preventing losses in resources and human life caused ...
Qualcomm Technologies Inc. announced its agreement to acquire Arduino, a premier open-source hardware and software company. The transaction accelerates Qualcomm Technologies’ strategy to empower ...
What if a single board could bridge the gap between beginner-friendly simplicity and professional-grade power? Enter the Arduino Uno Q, a new evolution in the world of development boards. With its ...
Qualcomm has announced an acquisition agreement with Arduino to equip developers with edge capabilities, pending regulatory approval. This is not an isolated move, given the company’s acquisition of ...
Qualcomm's acquisition gives it access to millions of developers in the Arduino ecosystem while also supporting its platform strategy for embedded devices, which now extends across hardware, software, ...
Qualcomm takes over Arduino, a manufacturer known for its microcontroller boards. Qualcomm is presenting its first single-board computer for DIY projects directly on the occasion of the takeover: the ...
What just happened? Qualcomm is buying Arduino – the Italian open-source darling of tinkerers, educators, and inventors – in a deal that underscores how the battle for the edge starts with the makers.
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