When it comes to filmmaking, cinema cameras are often one of the most expensive and unavoidable pieces of equipment. This ...
XDA Developers on MSN
The best Raspberry Pi accessory I bought this year costs under $5
This humble accessory protects my Pi’s ports and makes setup less fragile every time I plug in a display.
This is the way: a Raspberry Pi and a clever approach got Android Auto up and running on the original head unit in a 2012 ...
XDA Developers on MSN
This Raspberry Pi project creates a floating image using a 150-year-old technique, and I love it
Raspberry Pi project combines SBCs with the Pepper's Ghost illusion. VEES Projects on YouTube creates an illusion of floating ...
It was only a matter of time. A YouTuber turned a palm-sized classic Mac styled clock into a working computer. Here's how he did it.
What if that old CCTV could work smarter? A startup, Quantum Sharq, is making existing cameras AI-ready to detect faces, intruders & tampering.
Indiatimes on MSN
Hot, cold or just right: Bengaluru techie creates AI tool that controls your fan based on your sleeping posture
Bengaluru engineer Pankaj built an AI-powered “roommate” that adjusts his ceiling fan based on sleeping posture.
A Bengaluru engineer builds an AI-powered fan that reads his sleep posture and auto-adjusts speed, turning a restless 3 am struggle into a smart home breakthrough.
India Today on MSN
Bengaluru techie builds AI-powered fan that auto-adjusts speed based on sleep posture
A Bengaluru techie developed an AI-powered fan that adjusted the speed automatically based on how he slept, which offers a personalised comfort solution and showcased practical AI applications in ...
A Bengaluru techie builds an AI-powered fan that adjusts to his sleep posture using MediaPipe and Raspberry Pi. The smart home hack has gone viral online.
A Bengaluru techie has gone viral for creating an AI-powered “roommate” that automatically adjusts his ceiling fan based on his sleep. Software engineer Pankaj, known as @the2ndfloorguy on X, ...
A new crop of oddball cameras ditch playback, embrace imperfection, and bring back the thrill of not knowing if you got the shot.
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