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Secondly and, again, lastly but no means leastly, there's a new BeagleBoard in town: the BeagleBadge, a TI-powered (naturally) open-hardware single-board computer with, unusually for the family, an ePaper screen and a bunch of integrated sensors […]

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How late is today's #Hackster.io round-up? It's actually yesterday's, *that's* how late it is!

First up, the NXP i.MX 93, an all-in-one microprocessor, microcontroller, "edge AI" accelerator, and "tri-radio" chip which the company reckons can replace "up to 60 discrete components" in a BOM […]

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The second and last - yes, I only wrote two today, that's why I was writing so many last week! - is a sneak-peek at some new entry-level Nordic Semi nRF54L Bluetooth Low Energy #microcontroller parts.

Another company who couldn't keep their powder dry until the doors open tomorrow! […]

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A very late #Hackster round-up today, as I tick it off the to-do list before crawling into bed. Travel is mostly sitting down, how can it possibly be so tiring?

First up, #Arduino couldn't wait until #EmbeddedWorld2026 opens tomorrow - so it's announced the new shiny VENTUNO Q, which is a […]

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And finally, Spec5 has launched the Spectre Pro - an Android smartphone with integrated LoRa mesh networking!

...well, kinda. What they've actually done is put a #Meshtastic dongle in a case bundled with a cheap no-name Android handset. Which stopped receiving security updates a year ago […]

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Back to #science next as Empa researchers come up with a soft, flexible, stretchable electrolyte that could resolve some of the biggest problems preventing solid-state batteries from making it big […]

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A crowdfunding campaign, next, for a standalone multi-functional synth dubbed the Nérée by Yvain Rouchaud.

And it's in the shape of a whale, because why not?

www.hackster.io/news/yvain-rouchaud-s-ne... […]

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Then onto today's articles, and we start with another CERN-connected piece as a developer over there releases clean #RaspberryPi OS Docker images for homelab use - updated automatically every time there's a new official release […]

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UKAEA and CERN Win an Award for "Robot Mice" Designed to Scurry Along the Large Hadron Collider Plug-in module inspection along the beamline is a challenge for those trying to keep the LHC colliding — which is where PipeINEER comes in.

Some #science next, with an award-winning project to put "robotic mice" down the beamline at CERN.

www.hackster.io/news/ukaea-and-cern-win-...

#Technology #News #Hackster #Robotics #Robot

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Last #Hackster round-up of the week, and I'll start with two from yesterday that hadn't gone live before I'd gone abed.

First, Paul Staal's impressive M2x2 - a 10:1 scale #LEGO computer brick, except it's fully working with 7" colour display and a Mac Mini inside.

Oh, and the studs on the top? […]

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And lastly, until the remaining two articles work their way through the publication queue at least, is the HTWAVE Integrive-100, an upcoming hardware-accelerated standalone software-defined radio built around an AMD/Xilinx Zynq-7020 #FPGA and an Analog Devices AD9361 […]

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Find yourself walking into walls, people, and traffic as you obsessively doomscroll in these Interesting Times we're all living in? You need the Doomscroller 3000.

www.hackster.io/news/dylan-benzekry-s-do... […]

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If you're experimenting with synchronous Ethernet and the precision time protocol, the Switchberry will be of interest: it turns the #RaspberryPi CM4 into a five-port gigabit Ethernet switch with all kinds of clever timing features […]

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Big milestone for the #OpenTitan hardware root of trust project: the open-silicon design is now shipping in commercial Chromebooks, on-shelves now thanks to a silicon implementation by Nuvoton […]

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A neat project to turn a compact microcontroller board, battery, LED ring, vibration motor, and a switch into a pocket-friendly tool for guided breathing exercises: the Calm Pulse […]

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STMicroelectronics has announced new entry-level STM32 parts, built on its in-house 40nm process node and with Arm Cortex-M33 cores - and starting at just $0.64 each.

Err, if you're willing to buy 10,000-unit trays of the things, anyway […]

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Another late #Hackster round-up today, and I'm still waiting for two pieces to go live - but let's see what's already up for now.

First, it's a very special day today: the Sinclair #ZX81's 45th birthday. I've written a little potted history here, digging into the reference books in the office […]

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Peter "Bobricius" Misenko's revisited the Armachat ESP32-based #Meshtastic messenger and PICOmputer #RaspberryPi Pico-powered portable ZX Spectrum emulator - creating "FLIP" variants with a clamshell design, like little mini laptops.

They're still using PCBs as a chassis, too. Sandwich-tastic! […]

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More news out of #Arduino: Edge Impulse Studio is now fully integrated in the Arduino App Lab, the IDE that lets you write programs that can make use of both the application-class Linux-based and real-time microcontroller chips on the Arduino UNO Q.

For AI.

No, wait, come back! It's the good […]

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Some #science next, with a battery-powered lightweight lower-body exoskeleton designed for stroke survivors - dropping the energy required to walk when half your body is weakened by 20 per cent.

The team's working on having it boost movements beyond walking, too […]

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Andrew "buinnie" Huang's Dabao, which I wrote about back in January, is now crowdfunding: under $10 (plus shipping, admittedly) for a microcontroller board built around the Baochip-1x - a #RISCV part with "mostly open RTL," and packaged in a way you can peer beneath the silicon's surface with an […]

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A *fantastic* project next, using a #RaspberryPi to stream vinyl records.

Right, okay, that sounds confusing: it captures the audio via a USB soundcard and streams it to AirPlay/Bluetooth speakers... while also capturing it as FLAC to a local database for on-demand playback. Oh, and it […]

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Right, the last article's gone live so it's time for my daily #Hackster round-up - and once again I've been a busy beaver, so if you don't want a ten-toot-thread in your timeline maybe put me on a timed mute... now.

First up is an update to the #Arduino PLC IDE, for the Opta and Portenta […]

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And finally, a bit of business news: IoT cloud platform specialist Golioth has been snapped up by Canonical as it looks to bolster its own IoT offers - but founder Jonathan Beri says it's business as usual for its users […]

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Got an E3D or Voron fused filament fabrication (FFF) 3D printer? Mark Yu's sensor add-on delivers automated pressure advance calibration - hands-off.

www.hackster.io/news/mark-yu-s-e3d-voron... […]

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Markus Optiz' latest project is claimed to be "the smallest DIY joystick in the world," yet is made using off-the-shelf parts - a Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32C6 with a five-way joystick soldered on top dead-but style. Communicates via Espressif's ESP-NOW 2.4GHz protocol […]

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A salvaged ATX power supply and a raid of the parts bin inspired this next project: a 3D-printed two-channel benchtop power supply with live voltage and current read-outs […]

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A #crowdfunding campaign for a feature-packed #Meshtastic-inspired emergency comms radio next - massive battery, push-to-talk, and it'll even charge your phone over USB or a wireless charging coil(!)

It *is* a Kickstarter from a company with no proven track record, though, and the demo of the […]

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While Nordic Semiconductor is focusing more on cellular IoT with new nrF92, nRF93 series parts - with non-terrestrial network (NTN) satellite connectivity and a roadmap to 5G eRedCap (the "Enhanced Reduced Capabilities" standard which... err, "enhances" RedCap by dropping the throughput limit […]

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Then a couple of announcement from Mobile World Congress, starting with Quectel's announcement of the FGH200M Wi-Fi HaLow module - a sub-gigahertz spin-off of Wi-Fi which promises low-power long-range communication.

Quectel reckons the new module can handle over 8,000 device connections(!) […]

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