Devices: BharOS, Arduino, ESP32, MCM/70
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India launches home-grown mobile OS to rival Android
BharOS is being pitched as the country’s answer to Google-owned Android and Apple-owned iOS.
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Add gesture recognition and environmental sensing to your hiking jacket with the Nicla Sense ME
As part of our ongoing collaboration with K-Way, Justin Lutz set out to integrate intelligent electronics into one of the company's iconic outdoor jackets. Due to the active lifestyle of the brand, Lutz chose to use the Arduino Nicla Sense ME board to detect gestures while hiking as well as monitor the barometric pressure for potential storms.
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M5Stack ATOMS3 Lite is a tiny ESP32-S3 IoT controller with WiFi, Bluetooth, and an infrared transmitter
ATOMS3 Lite is the latest ESP32-S3 IoT platform from the M5Stack Atom series wireless programmable controllers, doing without the 0.85-inch display and IMU sensor found in the ATOM S3 development kit simply using an RGB LED instead.
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MCM/70 Replica Embodies Proud Canadian Heritage
When a vintage computer is all but unobtanium, software emulation is often all that remains. Unless you are [Michael Gardi], who saw an opportunity to reproduce Canada’s home-grown MCM/70 microcomputer using a combination of software emulation and modern hardware.