How-To Geek on MSN
7 smart home projects that work better on an ESP32 than a Raspberry Pi
When a Raspberry Pi is overkill.
When you’re programming microcontrollers, you’re likely to think in C if you’re old-school, Rust if you’re trendy, or Python if you want it done quick and have resources to ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
New metamaterials learn shapes, adapt behavior, and move like living systems
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have developed a new class of metamaterials that ...
Engineering used to move in seasons, with requirements one quarter, schematics the next, and boards and firmware last.
Ketone detection translates chemical presence into measurable electrical signals using signal conversion, amplification, and ...
Thinking ahead is a skill taught to learner drivers from the outset – and the intelligent wheels being developed by Professor Matthias Nienhaus’s research team at Saarland University seem to do just ...
A plant never whispers when it needs water. It wilts, it droops, it gives up—often long before anyone notices. That silent ...
What if IoT devices stop checking constantly and act only when needed? A new chip cuts energy use, extends battery life, and ...
In a new Nature Physics publication, University of Amsterdam researchers introduce human-made materials that spring to life.
At embedded world 2026, Mick Elliott speaks with Sam Presley and Geir Kjosavik at Nordic Semiconductor about the company's ...
When I wrote about a DIY ESP32-S3 internet radio last week, "raspbeguy" commented he'd rather choose an ESP32-based DIY DAB+ ...
XDA Developers on MSN
I stopped reaching for Raspberry Pi when the $60 board hit $95
Raspberry Pi price hikes and the RAM apocalypse made microcontrollers the smarter choice for many DIY builds.
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