It is not that Qualcomm doesn’t make great semiconductors, and the first Arduino under the new leadership – Uno Q ** – is a very interesting new product and a great concept. It is because Qualcomm is ...
We list the best Linux distros for developers, to make it simple and easy to program your coding projects on stable Linux distros. While Linux has a reputation for being primarily for coders and ...
Jayakumar Balasubramanian and Maaz Jukaku from Emertxe shared how hands-on learning and real-world systems can turn learners ...
This Arduino library implements a direct Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connection between an ESP32 and a host via UART. Unlike IDF PPPoS examples that require a GSM modem, it can establish a direct ...
AL-FanControl controls fans according to the system temperature. The image below shows an exemplary setup of AL-FanControl with three processors and two fans. PC cooling has always been an area of ...
German Linux box vendor Tuxedo Computers has canned its long-planned Qualcomm device, citing numerous problems with the state of the Linux-on-Arm art.
We list the best Linux distros for beginners, to make it simple and easy to move from Windows or MacOS to Linux. Choice is perhaps the biggest strength as well as the biggest weakness of Linux. There ...
People enjoy retrocomputing for a wide variety of reasons – sometimes it’s about having a computer you could fully learn, or ...
Rolling two six-sided dice (2d6) gives results from 2 to 12 with a bell curve distribution. Seven being the most common result, two and twelve being the least common. But what if one could do this ...
Diamond Technologies has used i.MX 91, i.MX 93 and STM32MP2 processors as the basis for 45 x 45mm (size-L) OSM computing modules. i.MX 91 has an Arm Cortex-A55 core, plus a Cortex-M33 for secured real ...
Arduino is probably the first thing that comes to mind for most hobbyists and students when they think about embedded systems. It has certainly gained its name among the electronics community, and in ...
Wayland is the future, according to IBM. Well, fine, they said so, but are they fully committed to it? What was done to "kill X" other than social engineering by IBM staff? Judging by ongoing releases ...