All items tagged with MIT and IoT (11)

| Intel showcased their new Neural Compute Stick 2 (NCS2) at the Intel AI Devcon in Beijing last week. The stick plugs into a USB 3.0 port and...

| Arcs in electrical installations are usually the result of loose contacts or damage to cables and conductors. To reduce the risk of a fire,...

| In the last episode, we configured the ESP32 to set up its own local Wi-Fi network. With a PC, smartphone or tablet, we are able to log into...

| In the last episode of this series we produced a small web server using the ESP32 DevKitC. On request from a web browser running on a PC or...

| There are already many articles, projects and videos featuring the red Pretzel board which consists of an Arduino Nano with an integrated Wi...

| In the last installment, we implemented a small actuator project where we are able to switch a remote LED using MQTT. Now and then the link...

| Technical progress of the last few decades has been quite remarkable. The trend for more embedded electronics is probably one of the main dr...

| Here on the second day at the electronica exhibition we had loads more visitors than yesterday and at the Elektor booth we saw more contesta...

| Compared to the giant leaps forward in computing power, human computer interfacing has made little progress. We're still mostly hunched over...

| According to a recent press release by MIT News an implantable, microchip-based device may soon replace the injections and pills now needed...