A STEAM education robot that makes teaching and learning robot programming simple and fun, featuring advanced programmable capabilities, 160+ mechanical parts, and the ability to build 10 different configurations.
Jeff Geerling reviews the Arduino Uno Q, a Qualcomm-powered board that blends microcontroller and SBC functionality. He explores its hardware, performance, software (App Lab), and potential applications, finding it to be a unique but somewhat awkward offering in the SBC market.
OpenIPC is an open source operating system for IP cameras, offering an alternative to closed, insecure firmware. It provides freedom, control, and supports various features like cloud storage, streaming, and proxy usage.
Nvidia has expanded its Jetson lineup with the Jetson AGX Thor Developer Kit, a compact platform that carries the new Jetson T5000 system-on-module. Marketed as a developer system, the dimensions and form factor place it firmly in the realm of a mini PC, although its design and purpose align more with edge AI deployment than home computing.
Silicon Labs has announced the BG29 family of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) wireless microcontrollers, suitable for wearables and even smart teeth implants, featuring an Arm Cortex-M33F core, up to 1MB of flash storage, and a variety of peripherals.
Review of the RK1 module by Turing Pi, featuring Rockchip RK3588 processors, highlighting its performance, installation challenges, and potential use cases despite initial kernel support issues.
A tech expert shares their experiences and tips for using Apple's new ARM-based Macs, including notes on Rosetta, Homebrew, Shell, Cocoapods, and other observations.
Radxa Fogwise Airbox, also known as Fogwise BM168M, is an edge AI box powered by a SOPHON BM1684X Arm SoC with a built-in 32 TOPS TPU and a VPU capable of handling the decoding of up to 32 HD video streams. The device is equipped with 16GB LPDDR4x RAM and a 64GB eMMC flash and features two gigabit Ethernet RJ45 jacks, a few USB ports, a speaker, and more.