For this challenge, we asked you to show off your hacks that power themselves sustainably from the environment around them.
XDA Developers on MSN
I ran Espressif's OpenClaw-inspired AI agent on an ESP32 with my self-hosted LLM, and it actually works
ESP-Claw turns your ESP32 into a full fledged AI agent, with web search and Telegram support.
Most USB-to-bus adapters, including tools like CANTact Pro or MeatPi’s Ollie V1 and V2, typically support either CAN or RS-485/RS-422 as fixed-function serial devices. In contrast, the FalCAN Probe by ...
Dreame, a company that makes robot vacuum cleaners, has just announced a modular smartphone with swappable camera modules.
Back in April last year, Allwinner released the T536 SoC, and since then, we’ve seen MYiR Tech and Forlinx introduce SoM and ...
Building an automated attendance system using ESP32-CAM is a practical, affordable way to solve this problem for classrooms, ...
Review Is this point-and-shoot camera a brave throwback to simpler times, or has Kodak’s licensee spotted a new niche now others have exited the compact market?
Abstract: Intelligent robots and their systems are based on STM32 microcontrollers. The STM32 microcontroller is responsible for controlling the robot's movement and operation. At the same time, the ...
Proper waste sorting is very important for keeping our neighbourhoods clean and saving resources for the future. When we mix ...
When building a project to operate on battery power for long periods of time, having a microcontroller with a reliable and ...
How-To Geek on MSN
5 things you never thought a $5 ESP32 could do
The little board that could.
Apple’s component suppliers are beginning production for iPhone 18 parts, and a new report says this includes elements of a brand new camera feature for the iPhone 18 Pro. Specifically, China’s Sunny ...
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