LogCase adds a glare-free, full-color E Ink screen to the back of your iPhone that’s powered entirely by NFC — no battery required.
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Relive the Winamp glory days with Pattern Flow, a DIY LED display that turns sine waves into mesmerizing, knob-controlled visual art.
Transform your RTL-SDR dongle into a professional-grade spectrum scanner that automatically detects, classifies, and tracks radio signals.
Bring the concert home with this Arduino-powered robot that attaches to any guitar to play your favorite tracks with mechanical perfection.
ElecLab’s DIY IoT platform packs tri-core power, dual screens, and 4G into a wearable kit that handles the builds other dev boards can't.
Wireless LEDs look like magic and Myth Made has a fantastic video demonstrating how to make them easily on a miniscule budget.
If Elgato's Stream Deck doesn't have enough aesthetic flavor for you, check out the retro-styled TabKao that is on Kickstarter.
Provide your plants with a little photonic enrichment with this simple Raspberry Pi-powered terrarium lighting system.
AERIS-10 is an open source radar system with a range of 20 km for 3D scanning at a tiny fraction of the cost of commercial equipment.
AI/ML tutorials are often complex and rely on large models that require powerful development machines with high-end GPUs and extensive software stacks. Marco Hoefle does a great job of breaking it down into steps for designing, training, and deploying a custom CNN on a DEEPX-accelerated edge device.
This robotic guide dog uses AI to understand the world and explains what it sees to its visually impaired owner.
Particle has put its M-HAT for the Raspberry Pi family into general availability — making it easy to add cellular connectivity with an on-board communications coprocessor to your projects.
ESPHome 2026.04.0 is out now, and brings performance gains, OTA signing, bug fixes, and more — plus a few breaking changes.
The Zephyr Project has announced the 4.4 release of its eponymous RTOS, the first under a new biannual release schedule — and which brings with it support for the OpenRISC architecture, Wi-Fi Direct support, expanded though still-experimental USB Host support, and more.
Adam Wilk's Zerowriter Pi Bright Display aims to make using an ePaper display on a Raspberry Pi as easy as plugging in a HAT.
Why buy new hardware when you can turn a pile of junk into a cool, retro-themed AI assistant that can control your smart home?
PocketTerm35 turns your Raspberry Pi into an all-in-one handheld with a touchscreen, keyboard, and battery for gaming, coding, and more.
The IOX-77 board features an ESP32-C3 and five CH32V003 co-processors to provide 75 GPIO pins and six cores for complex embedded projects.
Lime Microsystems has opened crowdfunding for a new entry in the LimeSDR family, the LimeSDR Micro — turning the company's LMS7002M field-programmable radio-frequency chip into an FPGA-free M.2 module with integrated acceleration.
Aaron Christophel has brought a little hellfire to breakfast, by porting id Software's Doom to an actual, literal toaster — which, for some reason, comes with a built-in full-color touchscreen display linked to a single-board computer.
VueBuds put AI vision in your ears, using tiny cameras to translate and ID objects in real-time without the bulk of awkward smart glasses.
MNT Research is branching out, announcing a desktop machine built around the same core as its MNT Reform family of laptops: the MNT Station.
Raspberry Pi has announced a sea-change to the way elevated privileges are handled in Raspberry Pi OS — and you're going to be typing your passwords a lot more.
The Noora Industrial DAQ consolidates sensing, motion, and control into one high-voltage isolated device for modern testing and automation.
Improve your vocabulary with Word Box, a custom E Ink device that uses science-backed recall and gamification to make learning stick.