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Hackster Café with Particle's Zach Supalla + More! 🎙 Particle CEO Zach Supalla on Hackster

Hackster Café with Particle's Zach Supalla + More! 🎙 Particle CEO Zach Supalla on Hackster Café Deploy wirelessly anywhere with industrial-ready IoT microcontrollers: Particle's new M-Series incorporates Wi-Fi, cellular, satellite, and LoRaWAN to keep your tech connected. Capable of connecting over multiple protocols at once (and failing over if Plan A goes down), the series consists of three different devices spanning the journey from prototype to large-scale deployment. Tune in for a chat featuring Particle CEO Zach Supalla, hosted by Hackster's Alex Glow. [Watch now]( Hardware 🟩 Digilent's ADP2230 Digilent's newly announced Analog Discovery Pro 2230 aims to deliver professional-grade oscilloscope functions in a compact box. [Read more]( ⬛ ADLINK's MXA-200 ADLINK Technology has unveiled a low-power 5G gateway device with AI capabilities — designed to bring edge smarts to the Industrial Internet of Things. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 📻 Reggaeton Be Gone Roni Bandini's Reggaeton Be Gone jams nearby Bluetooth speakers when annoying neighbors insist on blasting reggaeton music too early in the morning. [Read more]( ✨ DIY Components Tester DIY Guy Chris designed an "octopus" VI curve tracer tool to make it easier to identify unknown components with an oscilloscope. [Read more]( What's Happening? ⬜ Renesas RZ/V2H Renesas has introduced a new entry in its RZ processor range, targeting high-performance robotics applications with support for on-device ML workloads. [Read more]( 🧠Qualcomm's AI Hub Qualcomm's new model zoo offers more than 75 optimized AI models for on-device operation on selected Qualcomm and Snapdragon platforms — with up to 4X the performance. [Read more]( 💡 Light Communication Researchers have developed a light-based communications network that can operate in the air, under the ocean, and in space due to its novel use of multiple wavelengths. [Read more]( 🆓 BUILD2GETHER 2.0: Apply for a Hardware Superbox This year's BUILD2GETHER challenge is calling upon the Hackster community to create innovative solutions that support people with visual or mobility impairments. Complete a short survey by April 15th for a chance to receive $400 worth of hardware and private feedback to help build your contest submission. [Get started]( [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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