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New Arduino GIGA WiFi Display, Unboxing the Raspberry Pi 5 + More 🔳 Step Up Your UI Game with

New Arduino GIGA WiFi Display, Unboxing the Raspberry Pi 5 + More 🔳 Step Up Your UI Game with the GIGA WiFi Display Arduino has announced the new GIGA WiFi Display Shield — equipped with a touchscreen, microphone, six-axis IMU, and camera connector — to bring a highly responsive user interface to your GIGA R1 WiFi projects. [Read more]( Hardware ✨ CrossLinkU-NX FPGAs Lattice Semi has announced a new family of FPGA parts with integrated USB connectivity, taking aim at low-power on-device computer vision and AI projects. [Read more]( ⌨️ Lisp Badge LE David Johnson-Davies designed a self-contained computer with a display and keyboard running uLisp in a 107 x 61mm footprint. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 😴 Snore-No-More Device Embedded in a pillow, this Arduino Nicla Voice-powered device uses tinyML to help those who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. . [Read more]( 🚗 CAN Bus Monitoring This system uses a Blues Notecard and an Adafruit M4 CAN Express to monitor a vehicle's CAN bus for messages with specific IDs and upload them to the cloud. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🔎 Unboxing the New Pi 5 Let's take a closer look at the newly announced Raspberry Pi 5 – the first full-size SBC to carry their custom silicon, the RP1 I/O controller! [Watch now]( 🤖 Meet the MilliMobile The battery-free MilliMobile robot is as small as your fingertip, yet operates autonomously, collecting data as part of a sensor network. [Read more]( ⬛ Spresense at TUDelft Delft University of Technology students recently participated in a Sony Spresense hackathon, which was orchestrated by the Sensing Solution University Collaboration Program and Hackster. [Read more]( ♻️ What's Next: Chip Makers Take Aim at Sustainability The second issue of Avnet's What’s Next digital magazine explores the environmental, social, and economic impacts of sustainable design — from planet-saving projects to energy harvesting PMICs to trends in eco-friendly electronics. [Read more]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2580 Junction Ave San Jose, CA 95134 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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