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So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need.
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Google engineer charged with insider Polymarket bets poised to lose millions in stock grants: report
The Google engineer charged with illegally using inside information to win bets on Polymarket could end up losing millions of ...
Back in the 80s, buying a home computer could easily mean an inflation-adjusted cost of thousands of dollars (or your equivalent currency unit of choice), and all for an 8-bit machine that might ...
As handheld consoles continue to grow and push the limits of what you can actually hold in your hands, the Arduboy FX-C comes ...
For a piece of wearable technology, Pebble has had a fairly “rocky” history. One of the most successful Kickstarters of its ...
Tanaka Masayuki's PCMFlow722 library enables (half-duplex) two-way real-time HD voice over ESP-NOW on ESP32 boards with a speaker and a microphone, ...
Although the Raspberry Pi started out as a way for kids to learn to code, it has turned into so much more since its invention in 2012. At first, the Pi was something of a simplified computer, and ...
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