A year ago, I’ve design reviewed an MCU module for CAN hacking, called TinySparrow. Modules are plenty cool, and even more so when they’re intended for remaking car ECUs. For a while ...
Wi-Fi! It’s everywhere, and yet you can’t really see it, by virtue of the technology relying on the transmission of electromagnetic waves outside the visual spectrum. Never mind, ...
Chen Liang (陳亮) has found an interesting use case for the Espressif ESP32-C5: a dual-band Wi-Fi analyzer showing the signal strength of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz ...
The latest multiprotocol wireless SoCs aim to connect unconnected “things” with a single chip. This roundup spotlights some ...
If you’re still paying full price for audiobooks while you’re in uniform, you’re probably leaving money on the table. Between public libraries, free apps, and the DoD’s own digital library, you can ...
What if the future of IoT didn’t depend on Wi-Fi? Imagine deploying a fleet of sensors in the remotest corners of the world, tracking wildlife, monitoring environmental changes, or managing logistics, ...
IT white papers, webcasts, case studies, and much more - all free to registered TechRepublic members. This glossary will help you grasp the vocabulary behind the technology of drones, so that you can ...
Netflix makes it easy to watch your favorite shows and movies, even when you don't have a stable internet connection. Peter is a writer and editor for the CNET How-To team. He has been covering ...
Why rely on public hotspots when you can bring a personal Wi-Fi network with you wherever you go? These are the top mobile hotspots we've reviewed for each major US carrier. I’m one of PCMag’s mobile ...
Then you can use clang++ -march=native -std=c++20 --precompile -c lib.cppm -o lib.pcm to convert the cppm into pcm. After that use clang++ -march=native -std=c++20 -c lib.pcm to generate .obj file ...
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