Most synths happily get by with keyboard or pad inputs and make lovely sounds in response. [Becky Clarke] and her fellow ...
It’s the evening before publication, and a pair of Hackaday writers convene to record the week’s podcast. This week Elliot Williams is joined by Jenny List, and it’s a bumper ...
Nine out of ten global capability centres (GCCs) being sup in India today use external partners, a sharp reversal from just a few years ago when large multinationals built these centres on their own, ...
Elgato are known for releasing excellent gear aimed at live streamers and content creators. Now they’ve gone one step further, or even maybe one step too far? As they are offering their own rgb led ...
Hisense has officially unveiled the Hisense UX 2026, a new flagship television designed to push the boundaries of display technology. The company says the premium home entertainment TV introduces ...
If there’s one universal experience with AI-powered code development tools, it’s how they feel like magic until they don’t. One moment, you’re watching an AI agent slurp up your codebase and deliver a ...
Tech enthusiasts’ craze for artificial intelligence program OpenClaw has sparked a blistering rally in shares of Raspberry Pi Holdings Plc, the company that makes one of the simplest forms of personal ...
Hedy Phillips is a freelance lifestyle writer based in New York. While she's not writing on topics like living on a budget and tips for city dwelling, she can usually be found at a concert or ...
A Raspberry Pi–powered NHL scoreboard using a 64x32 HUB75 LED matrix. This project displays live NHL scores with team colors and logos and includes support for a favorite team hype screen. WHAT THIS ...
Playing on your PC or Steam Deck might sound like the most natural and efficient way to enjoy the best Steam games. But if you happen to have a Raspberry Pi lying around, you might wonder whether it ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Marzulli's main goal was a simple one, at least on paper: nothing leaves the Raspberry Pi. That literally means he didn't want any AI ...