M5Stack PaperColor, or M5Paper Color, is an ESP32-S3 development kit with a 4-inch E Ink Spectra 6 full-color display with a ...
Origin Code's new Vortex 48GB DDR5-6200 Memory Kit with low CL28 timings and liquid-cooling thermal solution will be ...
As spring deadlines settle and students like you look to reactivate dormant tinkering skills, the Arduino ecosystem in 2026 offers a streamlined path back to hands-on engineering. The Circuit ...
Also: I used a $4 timer to reboot my router, and it actually made my internet faster. There's a lot built into this this package. The keyboard has a full 56 keys that are surprisi ...
Thermalright has introduced the Trofeo Vision 9.16 LCD, a compact display module designed for system monitoring and visual customization inside PC builds. The new model expands on the company’s ...
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It’s about to become more expensive for Claude Code subscribers to use Anthropic’s coding assistant with OpenClaw and other third-party tools. According to a customer email shared on Hacker News, ...
Nearly 2,000 internal files were briefly leaked after ‘human error’, raising fresh security questions at the AI company Anthropic accidentally released part of the internal source code for its ...
WSJ’s Kate Clark demonstrates how Anthropic’s new Cowork tool can help non-coders automate their lives–or at least attempt to. Photo: Claire Hogan/WSJ Anthropic is racing to contain the fallout after ...
Anthropic accidentally leaked part of the internal source code for its coding assistant Claude Code, according to a spokesperson. The leak could help give software developers, and Anthropic's ...
LG Display is mass-producing laptop screens that automatically change their refresh rate from 1 Hz to up to 120 Hz, based on what’s on-screen, it announced this week. The display supplier said that it ...
The 8051 was an 8-bit Harvard-architecture microcontroller first put out by Intel in 1980. They’ve since discontinued that line, but it lives on in the low-cost STC8 family of chips, which is ...