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6 smart home devices anyone can build with a cheap ESP32 and an even cheaper sensor
These are some great DIY projects that you can do for cheap.
Li Xia manages real-time operations on his farm using a suspended computer screen while lying in bed on Feb 10. [Photo by Deng Rui/China Daily] In the picturesque outskirts of northwestern Chongqing, ...
Jade Bryan is a Feature Author at Android Police with over a decade of tech reviews and news reporting experience, stretching back to the Symbian era and the early days of Android. He covers the ...
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I use Android Auto in my living room now - and it solves ones of my biggest productivity problems
I use Android Auto in my living room now - and it solves ones of my biggest productivity problems ...
The Bot delivered. Roaches in my kitchen means I needed a way to turn on the light switch before I enter the room. The Bot ...
Learn how to repurpose your spare ESP32 boards into cost-effective presence detection sensors using the Tommy Sense ...
Google Home version 4.20 adds pre-built automations you can turn on with a tap, making one of the app's most useful features easier to use for automation newbies.
Slides make for great old-timey fun, but it’s awesome to have a digital backup of your old photos, too. An automatic digitizer can make quick work of your collection, and this build from [rbwood53] ...
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This one Home Assistant automation runs every single day, and it's the only one that actually matters
It helps me get more done through the day.
A curated list of awesome machine learning projects built with Google's Teachable Machine. We've also enriched the list with fantastic learning and inspiration resources, detailed tutorials and ...
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