Learn the basics of embedded systems hacking with Arduino, Raspberry Pi & RTOS. Discover GPIO, interrupts, hands-on projects & TinyML for smart edge computing.
ZDNET's key takeaways Qualcomm is acquiring Arduino but allowing it to operate independently.The new Qualcomm-powered UNO Q ...
On 7 October, the open-source hardware community woke up to surprising news. Qualcomm, the tech giant behind the Snapdragon ...
Integrating enterprise AI with operational technology systems promises a new level of resilience, agility and efficiency for ...
The aim of the Librephone initiative is to reverse-engineer various proprietary blobs so FOSS versions of the code can be ...
What does it take to transform an idea into a functional IoT solution? How can academic programmes equip students with skills the industry truly values? EFY’s ...
After a major water leak flooded my home, I realized alerts alone weren’t sufficient—I needed automatic shutoff. This project combines a hacked Gröhe Guard system, an Arduino Nano, an ESP32, and the ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico is the new kid on the microcontroller block. How does it compare to the long-established Arduino Nano?
Whether your chip is running a vintage computer game or the latest DeepSeek model, it’ll reward you for speaking its native ...
Students in the new, experimental AI Tools for Software Development course learn how to apply a software engineering mindset to make AI tools more reliable.
Some developers pay big for AI coding tools. Others stick with free. Here's how to know when to spend - and when to save.
What happens when anyone can build software just by describing it? Longtime tech creator Chris Pirillo joins the GeekWire Podcast to talk about “vibe coding,” the rise of AI-built apps, and his new ...