Linux 7.0 Release - Main changes, Arm, RISC-V, and MIPS architectures - CNX Software
…I suspect it’s a lot of AI tool use that will keep finding corner cases for us for a while, so this may be the “new normal” at least for a…
…I suspect it’s a lot of AI tool use that will keep finding corner cases for us for a while, so this may be the “new normal” at least for a…
…The company, now operating under the CyberArch/Carbon Computers brand, has introduced the Pi Slate , a more powerful handheld cyberdeck designed for portable computing and security-focused applications. Built around the Raspberry…
At the end of last year, I received a Creality Sermoon S1 high-end 3D scanner for review . After checking the specifications and going through an unboxing in the first part of…
Canonical has just introduced Ubuntu Core 26, based on the recently-released Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and designed for IoT devices and embedded systems, with precise Linux builds, optimized OTA updates, live…
…The Sharpa Wave hand is designed for embodied AI research and for integration into robots, and the company provides ROS2 packages, MuJoCo URDF/MJCF simulation assets, and C++ and Python programming languages…
…compatible with CAD tools such as KiCad. There’s no video demo of the solution either for now. RELOC has set up a page on Crowd Supply for a future launch, but…
…You can also find the TFT version on Amazon for $104 , and the LILYGO store has both models listed as “unavailable” at this time. The device ships with a T-shaped LoRa…
…and steps to use the TORQ-Toolkit to perform model conversion and deploy the AI models to the chip. The development kit is sold for $334.33 on AliExpress as the “Sipeed…
…It also has support for various tools such as SFTP, SCP, Syslog, and PCAP-based protocol analysis, as well as networking features like WAN bonding, SureLink, and policy-based routing. Additionally, it…
…For some reason, the company has yet to offer the AC200 SDIO wireless (WiFi 5 + Bluetooth 5.0) module as an option on the R76S page, but I could find it for…