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6 smart home devices anyone can build with a cheap ESP32 and an even cheaper sensor
These are some great DIY projects that you can do for cheap.
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My decade-old PC now runs my entire smart home, NAS, and backup vault, and it costs almost nothing
Don't let your old device become e-waste ...
Smart glasses come in more forms than most people realize. After reviewing more than 20 pairs, I'm breaking down what's out ...
TB150, a 150 kW/313 kWh liquid-cooled battery energy storage system is available in standard and ultra versions with up to ...
Got a spare PC? How I turned mine into an open-source smart home hub for free ...
Learn how to repurpose your spare ESP32 boards into cost-effective presence detection sensors using the Tommy Sense ...
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I use Android Auto in my living room now - and it solves ones of my biggest productivity problems
I use Android Auto in my living room now - and it solves ones of my biggest productivity problems ...
LucidLink has expanded its workflow integration with Adobe Frame.io, giving globally distributed production teams unified ...
Siemens executives discuss the practical challenges manufacturers face when integrating legacy systems with modern digital technologies, including specific examples of 30-year-old systems with 60 ...
Across the exhibition, conversations with installers, distributors, wholesalers and project developers pointed to a clear trend. Europe’s large installed base of rooftop solar systems is now creating ...
Today, most rechargeable batteries are made from lithium ions, but sodium-ion alternatives could make battery tech much ...
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