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.
Unlike an Arduino board that requires external components to be functional, a Raspberry Pi is a powerhouse by itself right out of the box. It is, after all, a computer. This means that by simply ...
This tiny gadget replaced a lot of apps.
When using a micro:bit, the 5×5 LED display alone can feel a bit lacking, and you start wanting to display things that are "more eye-catching" (or is it just me?). So, I connected a module that can ...
Explore coding, project management, and teamwork through C++ and collaborative projects. Learn from UT faculty and current students while discovering the impact of women in tech. Live on campus, grow ...
ZDNET's first Data Bytes dives deep into Samsung's latest Micro RGB screen technology in the R95H TV. Here's what the numbers ...
As anyone who takes medicines regularly will attest to, the days have a tendency to blur together, making it hard to remember if you did something like take that day’s dose or not. There are plenty of ...
We do sometimes go on about how absurdly powerful microcontrollers are these days, but this time it’s technically a microprocessor, not a microcontroller, at the heart of the build — specifically, an ...