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Variscite, a leading worldwide System on Module (SoM) designer, developer and manufacturer, today announced the launch of the VAR-SOM-AM62, powered by the Texas Instruments AM62x. Starting from only...
Honda is one of the biggest names in the automotive industry and their diesel generators are considered some of the best in the world, for good reason. They offer an impressive range of products, from...
Plotting AI-generated art onto paper Arduino Team — February 7th, 2023 AI-generated art is all the rage right now, thanks to widespread sharing on social media. The appeal is obvious: anyone can...
The LoRa modules are suitable for a wide range of use cases including asset tracking, smart agriculture, and various other IoT applications. The modules come with a metal covering that protects them...
Are you considering a generator purchase but unsure which fuel source to use? With several available options, it can be a confusing choice to make on your own. We provided some basic information below...
ControlZ, a fast-growing sustainable D2C start-up that renews smartphones to make them aspirational (as good as new), announced today that it has successfully renewed 50,000 mobile phones while...
There are lots of RGB options available, but this compact & well-designed 10-watt RGB module caught my eye. An integrated, stylish heatsink has the LED mounted directly to it, dissipating all the...
Terahertz (THz) radiation is also known as submillimeter radiation. It has wavelengths that lie between those of microwaves and visible light. It can penetrate many nonmetallic materials and detect...
Researchers have developed a way to pilot drones over long range using simple mobile communication technology. Wingcopter in Malawi. Credit: Falco Seliger Drones were first designed to track or spy...