MIT’s Implantable Device Offers Needle-Free Diabetes Treatment
MIT engineers have developed an implantable device that treats Type 1 diabetes without an injection. The device contains islet cells that produce insulin and an oxygen generator that sustains and nourishes the cells. When tested with diabetic mice, the device effectively stabilized...
Continue ReadingBookworm – the new version of Raspberry Pi OS
Raspberry Pi has released a new version of their Raspberry Pi OS and it comes with an updated set of software, packages, and tooling available to their users. The new Raspberry Pi version 5 OS is based on the latest Debian Version 12 called “Bookworm”. The Debian 12 Bookworm is...
Continue ReadingSimplify and Accelerate IoT Development Process with Recent Introduction from Blues Wireless
The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to improve daily life, revolutionizing and changing the traditional way of living into a high-tech lifestyle. It has indeed brought about an increased level of comfort and convenience to many and has also helped a lot of people and businesses...
Continue ReadingTinyM2Net is An ML Algorithm for Resource-Constrained Devices
TinyM2Net is a multimodal learning framework, designed to work with resource-constrained tiny devices like microprocessors and microcontrollers. When tested with COVID-19 audio detection and battlefield object detection, It outperformed similar recognition tools and worked well on a...
Continue ReadingLow-cost T113-i SoM for Entry-level HMI & Embedded Devices with Video Capabilities
MYIR has launched MYC-YT113i CPU Module, offering larger capacities of external DDR3 memory options (512MB/1GB) to meet more customers’ needs while the popular MYC-YT113X CPU Module is fixed at 128MB on-chip DDR3 memory. Measuring only 39mm by 37mm, the MYC-YT113i CPU is based on...
Continue ReadingImplement USB Gadgets on Linux Easily with Sebastian’s New Rust Library
Rust developers looking for easier ways to turn a Raspberry Pi 4 into a Rust-powered USB gadget now have a powerful tool at their reach. Developer Sebastian Urban has released details on his new Rust library for USB gadget development on Linux. Sebastian, who claimed to have been...
Continue ReadingA Glimpse into the Future of QR Code Reading with Useful Sensors’ Tiny Code Reader
Useful Sensors has launched the Tiny Code Reader, a small camera module with an RP2040 chip built specifically to read 2D QR codes. Price at $7.00, this board can be used in projects that involve QR codes. Useful Sensors' co-founder Pete Warden explains, It's designed to be a simple...
Continue ReadingInkplate 4 Tempera comes with 3.8-inch e-paper touchscreen display
Soldered Electronics has announced another Inkplate embedded device, an open source and Arduino-compatible e-paper display module– Inkplate 4 Tempera. The Inkplate 4 TEMPERA features a 3.8-inch e-paper touchscreen with a resolution of 600x600 pixels. It comes with built-in front...
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