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These days, everything’s got a clock in it, and a good proportion of those clocks are automatically syncronized to high-accuracy Internet time servers. Back in the past, things weren’t … ...
DIY Your Own Internet Of Things With This Arduino & ESP32 Training Bundle Learn how to use microcontrollers for your projects and around the home with these courses.
As Hackaday revealed, this one comes with an E Ink display, a secondary OLED panel, and a keypad made of soft silicon that is encased within a see-through case.
Sony is making a real push to be the most innovative, and funniest, company at this year's Consumer Electronics Show with a slew of new gadgets, including an internet-connected alarm clock, plus a ...
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