Flight sims are wonderful to play around with to get immersed in the position of a pilot. Racing sims can give you a thrill ...
A clock is by its very nature a device for measuring time, and thus it moves forward at a constant rate. But how about in a ...
The ESP32 keeps finding new jobs in my house.
Boston Harbor is a busy place: ferry traffic, tea tossing, fishing for striped bass, or a visit from a humpback whale. A Boston startup, BlueIQ, is testing a network of four floating sensors that can ...
On this week's episode of the Smart Home Insider podcast, an Amazon Fire TV hardware update, testing the Aqara P100 multi-sensor, setting up Apple TV audio properly, and more exciting home automation ...
While laptop speakers aren’t always the best sound quality, they’re still a vital part of your laptop’s operation. It can be incredibly frustrating when they stop working. But if you find yourself in ...
Patients are being warned to stop using some glucose monitors made by Abbott Diabetes Care after the company found malfunctioning sensors may be linked to hundreds of adverse events and several deaths ...
Pulse density modulation (PDM) is a compact digital audio format used in devices like MEMS microphones and embedded systems. This compact primer eases you into the essentials of PDM audio. Let’s begin ...
The grounds of the Natural History Museum (NHM) in London have undergone a complete transformation in recent years, which has served to ensure that visitors are fully immersed in the wonders of the ...
With the Nikon ZR we finally get to see what a RED-flavored Nikon camera would look like, and the company’s first all-in-one cinema camera doesn’t disappoint. Nikon claims that the ZR is the lightest ...
SIP-enabled audio devices now tie seamlessly into VMS, access control, and phone systems for real-time or automated communication. Use cases are expanding across corrections, alarm monitoring, retail ...
There are hundreds of hidden microphones throughout parts of Columbus. They vary by appearance and are attached on the sides of light poles, the tops of buildings, and at major street intersections.