If you're worried about getting a counterfeit ESP32, you shouldn't be... though they do technically exist, but maybe not in ...
Baguette S3 breadboard-friendly ESP32-S3 board takes only one row through its 30-pin GPIO header, also offers a microSD slot, ...
Elecrow has added two new ESP32-S3-powered rotary displays to its CrowPanel Advance lineup, which come in 1.28-inch (240×240) and 2.1-inch (480×480) ...
Construction on a $20-million modular housing factory is underway in Kirkland Lake — and there's a unique aspect to it. Keepers of the Circle, operated by the Temiskaming Native Women's Support Group, ...
Cordless power drills have quietly become one of the most used tools at home. From tightening a loose hinge to building a bookshelf, they save time and spare you the hassle of manual tools. But not ...
The ESP32 is an incredibly versatile microcontroller, and so long as you have the wires and the hardware to connect it to, you can do practically anything with it. I built an LED matrix display with ...
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Smartwatches have come a long way from just telling the time. Today, people want more, something that tracks their health, keeps them connected, and makes daily tasks easier. But finding the right one ...
North Carolina’s offense already is struggling with a lack of production at the skill positions and injuries to two key linemen, and now faces a strong TCU defense. The defense will return five ...
Cloud4C was founded in 2014 by Sridhar Pinnapureddy, who also leads CtrlS Datacenters and CtrlS Group, and has grown into a 1,600-employee company with operations in 29 countries. IT Services major ...
Duolingo’s green owl may be coming up with a lot of foreign words for 'exasperation' right now. The first, as shown off in a preview call for journalists on Monday, seems a considerable step up in ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.