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Tipos de cyberdeck con Raspberry Pi y proyectos más sorprendentes
Descubre los tipos de cyberdeck con Raspberry Pi, ejemplos reales, usos prácticos y cómo inspiran a la comunidad maker y ...
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Micropython y Arduino: todo lo que necesitas saber
Descubre cómo usar MicroPython en placas Arduino, ESP y RP2040: compatibilidad, IDEs, firmware y claves para empezar paso a ...
RGB Mini LED is the TV industry’s big push for 2026. That doesn’t necessarily mean it’s about to become the best or most popular display technology – but it is the one being marketed most aggressively ...
El anuncio de una nueva función en WhatsApp ha generado expectativa entre millones de usuarios. La plataforma trabaja en una herramienta que permitirá programar el envío de mensajes sin necesidad de ...
Tyler has worked on, lived with and tested all types of smart home and security technology for over a dozen years, explaining the latest features, privacy tricks, and top recommendations. With degrees ...
Roger is a long-time tech journalist with many site credits including AppleInsider and Android Authority. His specialties include everything from Apple, Android, and Windows devices through to ...
From 3D movie screens to augmented-reality devices, many modern technologies rely on our ability to manipulate light. Doing so in a cost-effective and efficient way, however, is often a formidable ...
En la era de los agentes de IA, muchos desarrolladores de Silicon Valley apenas programan. En su lugar, están haciendo algo muy, muy extraño. Credit...Illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del ...
In brief: A few months after acquiring Arduino, Qualcomm is introducing its first product designed to combine its processor technology with the "maker" ethos of the Italian company. Unsurprisingly, ...
I’m a big fan of OLED monitors. (I recently upgraded to a 4K OLED for my desktop PC!) But I can’t help but feel I’m gaming on a stopgap. OLED is incredible for screens, helping to boost contrast and ...
Buying a monitor or TV has become a daunting task these days. When manufacturers aren’t branding their products with acronyms like QLED and OLED, they use confusing terms like mini-LED instead.
It’s hard to believe that the first blue LED didn’t arrive until 1993. They look simple, but looks are deceiving (Fig. 1). 1. Image showing a blue InGaN-based LED with gold wire contacts (0.4 × 0.4 mm ...
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