The single-board computer Arduino Uno Q gets a Qualcomm processor. It enables projects similar to a Raspberry Pi.
Retro computing lets you get to grips with technology's history, showing how far modern computers have come. Here's how to build your own working Apple I replica. Computers have come a long way since ...
There's a new Arduino board on the way to compete with Raspberry Pi, and the company is being absorbed into Qualcomm.
A new mini PC has launched via the Crowd Supply website this month the form of the HealthyPi 5. Offering an open-source, biosignals-acquisition device that combines the power of a Raspberry Pi Pico ...
Arduino debuted its newest product, a single-board computer called the Uno Q, in conjunction with today’s acquisition ...
If you’ve been pining for a retro-chic 16×2 LCD display to enhance your Windows computing experience, then [mircemk] has got you covered with their neat Windows-based LCD Info Panel. Your everyday ...
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Qualcomm to buy Arduino

Qualcomm stated that this acquisition supports its intention to broaden access to its portfolio of edge computin ...
If you have an RTL-SDR compatible radio there’s an excellent chance you’ve heard of the rtl_433 project, which lets you receive and decode signals from an ever-expanding list of supported devices in ...