My yard is under attack. That’s why I used a Raspberry Pi, a Pi camera, and some machine learning to catch my yard’s attackers in action. By TJ VanToll. | Continue reading
The NEORV32 Processor is an open source microcontroller-like system on a chip (SoC) written in platform-independent VHDL. | Continue reading
A single high-end Xilinx FPGA has played host to an impressive 6,000 individual SERV cores — a new CoreScore world record. | Continue reading
Simplify stop motion animation with machine learning. By Nick Bild. | Continue reading
Now you can zip around town on your very own 3D-printed electric scooter! | Continue reading
Nicholas Rehm's cyclocopter is the craziest drone you'll see today. | Continue reading
Ian Charnas used nuclear power to keep this handheld Tetris console running for a century. | Continue reading
Build a "speed trap" that uses ML to identify vehicles, a radar sensor to measure speed, and a cellular module to report data to the cloud. By Rob Lauer. | Continue reading
Have you enjoyed working from home recently, but now the boss wants you back in the office? Send WFH Bot back for you! By Nick Bild. | Continue reading
Play the Atari 2600 with a laser gun! By Nick Bild. | Continue reading
C64 Watch is a smartwatch inspired by the Commodore 64 that runs BASIC. By Nick Bild. | Continue reading
Play gesture-controlled Pong with a Raspberry Pi Pico! By Nick Bild. | Continue reading
With two USB 3.0 ports, two gigabit Ethernet ports, video capabilities, and more, Seeed's compact carrier is impressively featured. | Continue reading
Obstacle avoidance with LEGO Boost car, powered by Azure Percept. By Goran Vuksic. | Continue reading
Costing as little as $13 and playing host to a Raspberry Pi, this could be the biggest bargain in Amiga accessories in three decades. | Continue reading
Learn how to create a solar-powered cryptocurrency "mining rig" with cloud-based reporting on a Raspberry Pi using a PiJuice and Notecard. By Rob Lauer. | Continue reading
RECESSIM's Hash is currently working to reverse-engineer smart meter mesh networks — and you can follow along on YouTube. | Continue reading
Designed to work for up to 168 hours per sensor strip, this watch-like device could be another tool in the fight against COVID-19. | Continue reading
Dr. Conrad Barski wanted a small, portable device for coding Lisp on the go and built the Lisperati1000 cyberdeck terminal for the job. | Continue reading
A system which detects intruders in dark with a low resolution thermal camera connected to a Raspberry Pi Pico using a Tensorflow Lite model By Naveen. | Continue reading
New free plan offers global cellular connectivity for up to 100 devices, completely free of charge — just pay for the hardware. | Continue reading
An automatic turntable to assist in capturing images of your product from all the directions. By Makertronics. | Continue reading
Peter Gallagher designed an affordable Stream Deck alternative around the new Raspberry Pi Pico. | Continue reading
Low-cost 3D-scanning system offers sub-30-micron accuracy on a cheap Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2.1, or 10-micron on the HQ Camera. | Continue reading
A development board to evaluate ESP32-s2 SoC and develop the new generation of Franzininho Boards By Fabio Souza. | Continue reading
BrowZen correlates your emotional states with the web sites you visit to give you actionable insights about your time on the web. By Nick Bild. | Continue reading
Rewritten in Rust and boasting better electronics, including a tenfold boost in NFC performance, Solo V2 could be the ultimate security key. | Continue reading
Revise classic GUIs on an Amiga or Atari 8-bit computer. | Continue reading
Make a Wio Terminal store all your passwords and have it type them for you into any services. With master key, encryption, and search. By Olav Schettler. | Continue reading
Speaker Snitch flashes a light when your smart speaker is sending data to the cloud. By Nick Bild. | Continue reading
Use Edge Impulse with Neosensory’s Buzz haptic wristband to explore new senses, solve problems and expand the human experience. With Edge Impulse and neosensory. | Continue reading
Easy to build, but comparable with professional seismometers, homemade Arduino seismometer. By Mirko Pavleski. | Continue reading
Company's Accelerated Machine Learning Studio allows existing code to be accelerated tenfold or more on automatically-managed FPGAs. | Continue reading
Now costing just $59, is the Jetson Nano 2GB the perfect entry point to GPU-accelerated artificial intelligence at the edge? | Continue reading
Memory Pill passively records the last time a medication bottle was opened to prevent accidental over- and underdosing of medications. By Nick Bild. | Continue reading
Use this storage system to easily catalog and later find the component you want through tagging and LEDs. | Continue reading
Written in C and compatible with the Arduino library standard, HeliOS is designed as an alternative to real-time operating systems. | Continue reading
Jumpstart your own retrocomputer build with this super simple 68000 single board computer design. | Continue reading
An Alexa powered rotary phone, built using a Raspberry Pi, the Alexa Voice Service, and Node. By Luke Haas. | Continue reading
Build a car hacking spy device to remotely read and send CAN commands and track GPS location. All based on open source software/hardware. By Marcelo Sacchetin. | Continue reading
The device uses five gels, including glycine, citric acid for acidic, sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, and glutamic sodium. | Continue reading
Licensed Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike, the SwitchBlox is about as tiny an Ethernet switch as you'll ever find. | Continue reading
A PCB-based design made from scratch. | Continue reading
With this AVR-based kit, you can build your own BASIC microcomputer for less than $30 and in as little as 30 minutes. | Continue reading
Chelsea Klukas made a more fashion-forward mask, plug social distance warnings and an equalizer effect. | Continue reading
This project helps you kill viruses by making sure you really wash your hands for 20 seconds - and keep up the habit. By Adam Dunkels, Marcus Linderoth, and Fredrik Rosendal. | Continue reading
Using machine learning to recognise each species, the detector can note bat types and upload data to the cloud over LoRa. | Continue reading
A firmware project designed to bring the Raspberry Pi 4 to Server Base Boot Requirement (SBBR) compliance is now in v1.1. | Continue reading