A pint-sized sensor promises fewer stumbles and calmer bedtimes, quietly automating lights where you most need a gentle glow.
Late-night feeds, muddy school runs, arms full of shopping: those dim corners at home can turn small tasks into hassles. Now ...
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'Brain-free' robots that move in sync are powered entirely by air
A team led by the University of Oxford has developed a new class of soft robots that operate without electronics, motors, or ...
According to Sony, the IMX828 CMOS image sensor is the industry’s first to integrate a MIPI A-PHY interface for automotive ...
Whether you’re at home or away, our pick of the best pet tech helps you manage your four-legged family members.
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You should be binding your smart home switches and bulbs, just in case
Latency is another reason you might want to bother with bindings. When two devices can talk to each other directly, they ...
Floorboards creek in what seemed to be the empty Memorial Union, lights flipped on long before motion sensors were installed, ...
Do you remember when Xbox tried to make motion capture happen? It's been 25 years, and this feature is all but forgotten.
What makes smart LEDs worth the upcharge over normal LEDs? Well, it depends on how much control and customization you want ...
Switch 2 players have spent several months cruising through Mario Kart World's large open-world map, but if you're looking ...
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How Police Can Use Your Smart Gadgets To Solve Crimes
A Wolfenbüttel research team, working with local police, is testing ways to use data from everyday devices to reconstruct ...
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