Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Al Williams were in a retro mood this week. There was a new ‘486 computer, a new mechanical TV, and a USB stick with a magnetic personality. Can you ...
Solar module prices are lower right now than at any point in the industry's history. That fact alone tells you almost nothing ...
These new AI-focused SBCs pair multicore processors with integrated NPUs for edge computing, robotics, and embedded ...
Caller ID and spam call-blocking service selects multi-network infrastructure to power its recently launched travel eSIM service allowing users to buy and activate a global eSIM directly in app.
Zhen Ding Technology Group reported that May consolidated revenue reached a 2026 high as robust demand for high-end AI products drove significant year-over-year growth, the company said. The firm ...
Stocks across Asia rose on Wednesday, after strong earnings by several US tech giants drove a Nasdaq-style technology board in China near a record high and US President Donald Trump said he would hold ...
All Harvard College freshmen enrolled in expository writing courses were required to complete a three-part training module on artificial intelligence this semester, the first time the training has ...
Define sustainability and understand the importance of maintaining positive change. Describe the link between sustainability and spread. Develop a plan for sustainability. Discuss the steps needed to ...
In this video, I'm reviewing and testing a GPS module from Reyax, the RYS8839 which is a dual-band, L1 L5 multi constellation GNSS module. The module is ultra small in size with just 11 by 8 mm and it ...
The University's research ethics policy states that: All research projects ... must identify relevant ethical considerations and, where appropriate, undergo full ethical review (and secure approval) ...
New versions of the XWorm backdoor are being distributed in phishing campaigns after the original developer, XCoder, abandoned the project last year. The latest variants, XWorm 6.0, 6.4, and 6.5, ...
SINGAPORE - From 2026, all upper secondary students can opt to do computing as an elective subject, in a bid to equip students with increasingly important digital and computational thinking skills.