Microsoft readies its latest 'industrial metaverse' pitch
Microsoft is positioning a number of its enterprise components, from IoT to Synapse Analytics, as its stack ready to take on the ‘industrial metaverse.’
Raspberry Pi, Arduino, IoT news
Microsoft is positioning a number of its enterprise components, from IoT to Synapse Analytics, as its stack ready to take on the ‘industrial metaverse.’
Merged today into Mesa 22.2 for Raspberry Pi’s “V3DV” Vulkan driver is VK_KHR_pipeline_executable_properties support with this extension being used by the likes of RenderDoc for providing more insightful information when Continue Reading
The Nicla Vision is built around the STM32H7 (dual core M7/M4). This board comes in a tiny form factor and offers an on-board 2MP camera, Bluetooth 4.2 , Wi-Fi support Continue Reading
Billed as the world’s thinnest Raspberry Pi 4 tablet, Rob Zwetsloot checks out this Compute Module 4-powered portable compute
this is a wing for UWB modules – used for internal 3D positioning use cases (where GPS cant get signal). 3D position is notoriously hard to do, and these modules Continue Reading
Well, hello, little Trilobot. What are you? A mid-level Raspberry Pi-based robot kit from Pimoroni, is the answer, designed with educational use in mind. This story continues at Trilobot rolls Continue Reading
There’s writing to an LCD display with Arduino, a Japanese consortium looking to cut datacentre power usage, Apple suing a processor startup, completion of the James Webb Space Telescope’s alignment and Continue Reading
jinzohh shares their journey of creating a switchbot to open their garage door with a smartphone on Instructables: After some more thought, I decided to just make my own SwitchBot Continue Reading
For those who want to record their page counts and reading histories, here’s a fun DIY project from Kutluhan Aktar via hackster.io: While reading books or comics, I am fond Continue Reading
Neat project from Robin Davies up on Hackster.io. Use your Raspberry Pi as a guitar effects pedal. Configure and control PiPedal with your phone or tablet over a Wi-Fi Direct Continue Reading