Designed by Cirket open-source hardware in China, the ESP32-DIV V1 is a handheld wireless pentesting and experimentation tool ...
What happens when you combine an Arduino-based microcontroller with a palm-sized aluminum box and clicky buttons? A fidget ...
There are so many ways to build your own voice assistant, but the Home Assistant, Piper, and Whisper pipeline is one of the ...
But what about a fully-working PC monitor that you can slip into a pocket? While it may give you a little bit of eye strain ...
After three hours filled with dancing, high emotions and three routines from each of the final five couples, one star was crowned the winner. The winner of the Len Goodman Mirrorball Trophy for “DWTS” ...
ESP32 text to speech becomes a really helpful feature that can turn an embedded project from good to really useful. Whether you're building a handheld device, automation panel, safety monitor, or ...
Voice recognition is becoming an essential part of the Internet of Things (IoT), allowing us to control, monitor, and interact with devices hands-free. At its core, ESP32 speech to text works by ...
Pagers may have largely gone out of fashion in the age of the smartphone, but the T-LoRa Pager from LILYGO puts a modern spin on the class communications device. It’s a portable device with a 2.33 ...
Have you ever wished your workspace could adapt to you, rather than the other way around? Picture this: instead of fumbling with clunky buttons to adjust your standing desk or manage your workspace ...
Have you ever found yourself wishing for a development board that packs a punch without taking up too much space? Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast tinkering with your next big idea, a student eager to ...
The Waveshare ESP32-P4-Nano is a tiny, inexpensive, low-power development board powered by a dual-core RISC-V processor. Available now from Waveshare or AliExpress for around $19 and up, the little ...
On a daily basis, I teach kids. By kids, I mean teens to college-age, sometimes mid-twenties. When I started teaching, I was still a kid myself, so I was careful to refer to my students as students, ...