The RootBoard is a handheld computer kit with a 3.5 inch color display, a 70-key thumb keyboard complete with function keys, and a built-in speaker plus what looks like a decent s ...
From cable simulators to console mods, 3D printing and Raspberry Pi go hand in hand.
The Raspberry Pi 5 is a powerful machine, but the foundation may need to shift its direction to keep up with the times.
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PCWorld explains Windows Secure Boot as a critical security feature that acts like a checkpoint, verifying software before Windows loads to prevent bootkit malware infections. The 2011 Secure Boot ...
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The Falcon-821CRS is an 8MP Color HDR Camera built on the Onsemi AR0821 image sensor. Equipped with a multi exposure HDR architecture achieving 120dB dynamic range and a USB 3.0 interface, this camera ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico is a microcontroller development board powered by the custom RP2040 chip. With its dual-core ARM Cortex-M0+ processor, extensive GPIO pins, and built-in programmable I/O (PIO), ...
Under the name oomwoo, developer Ilia O. has a new project from the Maker’s-Pet series presented: a vacuum robot whose housing and mechanical components are manufactured by users themselves through 3D ...
If you have a TV and a Pi, you have the workings of a media center, and you’re not exactly short on options for software. But options are good, so here’s one more by [Anthony Caccese] — a player ...
This is a fork of the original RadioHead Packet Radio library for embedded microprocessors. It provides a complete object-oriented library for sending and receiving packetized messages via a variety ...
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