Linux-Friendly Devices and Arduino IDE 2.3
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Linux Gizmos ☛ 52Pi NVdigi Provides HiFiBerry Digi+ Audio Capabilities and Offers M.2 PCIe x1 Slot
52Pi introduces the NVdigi, a flexible expansion board designed specifically for the latest Raspberry Pi 5, seamlessly combining high-quality S/PDIF audio output with increased storage capacity. The NVdigi incorporates the HiFiBerry Digi+, providing superior S/PDIF audio output.
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Linux Gizmos ☛ Laird Connectivity Expands Bluetooth LE Portfolio with Nordic nRF54 SoCs
Laird Connectivity’s BL54L15 and BL54H20 series, leveraging Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF54 silicon, provides enhanced wireless capabilities with support for Bluetooth LE 5.4, 802.15.4, and NFC. Additionally, offers compatibility with Zephyr RTOS and Nordic nRF Connect SDK, broadening their application scope in advanced wireless solutions.
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CNX Software ☛ Arduino IDE 2.3 released with the Debug feature now considered stable
Arduino IDE 2.3 has just been released with a range of bug fixes and improvements, but the main change is that the debug feature is not experimental anymore and is now considered stable. Bug fixes include addressing CVE-2023-4863 security flaw (See Microsoft's proprietary prison GitHub for related commits) and based on the wording used in the announcement it looks to be the only one… So the main news is that the Debug feature is now fully incorporated into the IDE.