A new AI capability that delivers analysis-ready Media Intelligence. More than just a product launch, this is a shift in how communications teams monitor, understand and act on media coverage.
We are a small group of internet professionals who started IPv6.net out of frustration with the low quality of IPv6.net resources on the net. We’ve been preparing for IPv6 implementation since the last century, and still adoption is only inching along. We think that part of this is because IPv6 is not really being sold on the web. Source
When Manivannan moved to the UK from India, he found that the damp winters provide the perfect conditions for mold growth in the shower. The preventative solution is to run the ventilation fan when showering, but that is easy to forget. So, he built the AntiMould Shower Sentinel to ensure discipline. This device’s purpose is to sound a warning alarm if the user runs the shower, but doesn’t turn on the ventilation fan that is necessary to prevent mold.
A message from Arduino CPO – Marcello Majonchi Dear Builders, Engineers, and Innovators, Arduino is built on one belief: powerful technology should be accessible to everyone who wants to make, learn, or innovate with it. Staying true to that principle in every decision we make sometimes means making tough calls about what we charge for it. So let me get straight to the point and break the news: the time has come where at Arduino we finally have to increase the price for UNO Q.
Makerfabs MaTouch ESP32-P4 TFTTouch 10.1 MIPI with 4G LTE is an ESP32-P4 + ESP32-C6-based display development platform for HMI edge AI, and connected embedded applications. The development board features a 10.1-inch IPS LCD, very similar to those of Seeed Studio’s reTerminal D1001, Waveshare ESP32-P4-WIFI6-Touch-LCD, and CrowPanel Advanced 7-inch displays.
The Modulino family keeps growing, to allow you to easily expand your projects with new tiny modules that bring additional functionalities – in a snap! With Modulino Hub, Modulino Extender and Modulino Motors joining the range, you now have no less than 15 easy options to make building your next idea easier and more fun than ever. Think of them as ready-to-deploy functionalities you can add, swap around, and link together to learn, create, or prototype interactive and automated devices.
The AIBOX-9075 is an industrial Edge AI box built around the Qualcomm IQ-9075 SoC, designed for running AI workloads directly on the device without relying on the cloud. With up to 200 TOPS of AI performance, it is designed for edge computing, private LLM deployment, robotics, computer vision, and more. The system comes with 36GB LPDDR5 ECC memory, 128GB UFS 2.2 storage, and an M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD slot.
Got a spare PC? How to open-source your smart home – for free Home Assistant OS can serve as a user-friendly control hub for your smart devices. Here’s how to get started.
Sonocotta’s Louder-ESP32-Mini is a compact version of the Louder ESP32 board that converts old speakers into WiFi (and Bluetooth) connected speakers for your Smart Home. The board aims to replace the speaker terminals on your old speakers, and comes in two sizes: 42x42mm for small speakers, and 52x52mm for larger models. It’s powered by an ESP32-S3 wireless SoC with 8MB PSRAM and equipped with a high-quality TAS5805M DAC with DSP features.
Quectel FCM365X is a short-range IoT module based on NXP RW612 wireless MCU with support for dual-band Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 5.4, and 802.15.4 (Zigbee and Thread) connectivity. The compact 25.5 x 18.0mm RW612 module features 8MB flash and optional PSRAM, and operates in the -40 °C to +85 °C temperature range for demanding Smart Home and industrial IoT (IIoT) applications.
IT, in its current form, relies entirely on networks. From office LANs to transatlantic fibre-optic cables, to WiFi and cellular connections, no business can really carry out its day-to-day tasks without using at least one network. Yet, with all the attention focused on AI and its vociferous appetite for GPUs, CPUs, and even storage, the network risks being overlooked.
OpenC6 BIOS is an open-source project by Rompass that takes a different approach to MCU development. It adds a BIOS-like system to the ESP32-C6, so the system part and application code can run separately rather than being combined into a single firmware image. In traditional development, hardware setup, networking, and application code are combined into a single firmware image.