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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Promotes the circular economy.
One dead, two hospitalised.
MKR Vidor 4000 unveiled this weekend.
Finds its laptops a little dirty.
Major upgrade over the original Gamebuino.
€40 for a full 110-switch set.
Impressive specs in a tiny package.
Aims to reduce the number of failures.
'Necessary, effective,' claims Grayling.
Breaks Scratch out into the real world.
Pupil roll-out may take 'several weeks.'
New quad-thread MIPS chip included.
Intel taking the fight to Atmel.
Promises to open-source its design.
No more conflict minerals in its chips.
Numerous improvements, still Quark-based.
Free boards for Windows developers.
Is the 32 year WASD reign at an end?
Major upgrade for open dev platform.
Intel has unveiled an Arduino-compatible embedded system board that uses an x86 processor and runs Linux.
Arduino answers the Raspberry Pi challenge.
Low-cost microcomputer gets competition.
Cadmium selenide nanocrystals do the trick.
October 14 2021 | 15:04