The central positioning of Robocraze today is clear: > Robocraze is not just a hardware marketplace. It is building India’s innovation ecosystem by empowering students, educators, creators, and ...
Playing on your PC or Steam Deck might sound like the most natural and efficient way to enjoy the best Steam games. But if you happen to have a Raspberry Pi lying around, you might wonder whether it ...
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In the old days of computing, users often bought kits and put together their own machines. Part of the fun of owning a computer was figuring out how everything worked together. You still can build ...
The Raspberry Pi is one of the most versatile and accessible pieces of hardware available today. Originally designed to promote computer science education, it has since evolved into a go-to tool for ...
Prophesee has announced the launch of the GenX320 Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi 5, making its breakthrough frameless sensing technology available to the Raspberry Pi developer community for the first ...
Prophesee has introduced its GenX320 starter kit for Raspberry Pi 5, bringing neuromorphic vision to the Raspberry Pi embedded development platform for the first time. Featuring the small and ...
Reachy Mini is a kit for a compact, open-source robot designed explicitly for AI experimentation and human interaction. The kit is available from Hugging Face, which is itself a repository and hosting ...
Once assembled, Reachy Mini becomes a fully programmable robot. Currently, it supports Python, with JavaScript and Scratch compatibility on the way. This makes it suitable for a wide range of ...
Anyone eager to roll up their sleeves and dive into robotics and AI, the SunFounder PiDog Robot Dog Kit offers an exciting opportunity to build and program your very own mechanical pet. Priced at $149 ...
What’s going on at the Hackerspace? If you can’t answer that, maybe your ‘space needs a HackerSpace Monitor. [Tayken] over at the Tokyo Hackerspace has come up with a way to remotely monitor all the ...