The Ploopy Nano 2 has a PAW-3222 sensor with a 1,000 Hz polling rate and a default setting of 1,000 CPI (counts per inch), but support for up to 4,000 CPI.
The DIYer's project used that optical sensor and crammed it into a self-made camera body, which they might have 3D printed.
Dreame’s newest mop-bot has a lot of cool ideas, but fails to deliver on some of the most basic robot vacuum abilities.
Meta's first pair of smart glasses with a display made me ask a lot of questions, and I'm not sure I like the potential ...
Julie Andrews gushed about getting to write children's books with her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton shortly after the Mary ...
You know how there have been experiments over the years where various companies have tried alternatives to the traditional ...
The NFL trade deadline smiled on another former San Diegan in Darren Mougey, a former San Diego State receiver and ...
Each of these browsers has a different take on what it means to integrate — or build a browser around — generative AI, but a ...
Tom Aspinall and his father and coach, Andy, have developed a fighting strategy that has yet to be truly tested.
Survivors watched on as the ACT took a historic step on Tuesday in passing a bill to overturn a High Court decision that ...
Several interdisciplinary projects are using virtual and augmented reality to push the frontiers of physical and mental ...
This week in Philly music Jon Batiste, Gov’t Mule, Of Monsters and Men, and John Legend all play the Met. Halsey does two ...