We created a comprehensive ESP32 CAM Telegram bot tutorial that can capture images and record custom-duration AVI videos, ...
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The Raspberry Pi 500 (and 400) systems are versions of the Raspberry Pi built for people who use the Raspberry Pi as a general-purpose computer rather than a hobbyist appliance. Now the company is ...
The Raspberry Pi 500, like its predecessor the 400, is basically a Pi computer crammed into a budget keyboard in a retro throwback. And as cool as it is, I confess that as PCWorld’s resident keyboard ...
Nautical navigation has a long history of innovation, from the compass and chronometer to today’s computer-driven autopilot systems. That said, the poor compatibility of electronics with saltwater has ...
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KELOWNA, B.C. – One may think the Spokane Chiefs would take a step back this year after losing many key players from their Western Hockey League runner-up team a season ago. Think again. The Chiefs ...
An iPhone is a powerful piece of technology that fits in your pocket, and iOS 26 is making it even more powerful with a bunch of features that add immense value in everyday life. Then, there's Apple ...
This program leverages the Raspberry Pi Pico's hardware UART to create an independent USB CDC serial device, effectively functioning as a USB-to-UART bridge controller. It is particularly useful for ...
A CEO of a Polish paving company apologized for his "extremely poor judgment and hurtful actions" after being seen on camera taking a hat signed for a child by Polish tennis player Kamil Majchrzak ...
Nearly a decade ago, Raspberry Pi showed that it’s possible to cram a fully functional computer into a tiny package that’s about the size of a stick of chewing gum or about the size of a USB flash ...