As a speaker, futurist and columnist, my job is to seek out new technology and introduce it to audiences so they might leverage it in their projects. I usually do this by building and writing about my pet projects.
Machine-to-human interfaces are all the rage right now. Plenty of networked Alexa-styled solutions for voice recognition and machine speech exist. They are amazingly lifelike and use the power of artificial intelligence, using an internet-connected cloud server somewhere to work their magic.
Ostatnio interesował mnie temat stworzenia własnego "smart mirror" przy użyciu Raspberry Pi oraz dowolnego wyświetlacza. W najbliższym czasie mam zamiar podjąć się tego wyzwania korzystając z poradników na YT
This video is a step-by-step guide that shows you how to make a basic web server on the Intel® Edison using node.js to display the light levels in a room
Before the Arduino took over the hobby market (well, at least the 8-bit segment of it), most hackers used PIC processors. They were cheap, easy to program, had a good toolchain, and were at the hear
Making a clock with a common microcontroller like an Arduino isn't very difficult. However, if you've tried it, you probably discovered that keeping track of wall time is difficult without som
Voice-activated assistants are all the rage these days, and Apple’s Siri platform has been surpassed by the likes of Google and Amazon. On Amazon’s side, there’s Alexa.
Aaron Newcomb builds a automated sprinkler system using a Raspberry Pi, and goes step by step with the coding to show you how to build your own!Connect wit
Here is a selection of single board computers for homebrew projects and automation, with prices starting at only $5 to several hundred dollars, and ranging in application from small hobby applications to industrial use.
The Internet of Things is as secure as an open barn door. But new operating systems like Canonical's Ubuntu Core 16 can close the door before the DDoS attacks get out.
Part one video on hacking an Amscope microscope using Arduino micro-controller and a Raspberry PI - micro-computer. Ron Nelson presents the methods used t
There are all sorts of cool things going on in the sky (and especially this month), so don’t fret if you missed that supermoon. In fact, you can get a close-up look at [...]
For years I’ve wanted to set up a weather station in my backyard, but I’ve balked at the cost of those expensive kits. When the folks at Astro Pi released the Sense HAT sensor board for the Raspberry Pi computer, I knew I had an easy way to build my own Pi-based weather station using off-the-shelf parts.
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