Waveshare has recently introduced ESP32-S3-Touch-LCD-3.49, an ESP32-S3-based wide touch display (640×172) development board ...
E? Apparently, [Leviathan engineering] did, and he wasn’t as struck by the title character, or Eva, or even the Captain. He was captivated by BURN-E. His ...
Thrustmaster has revealed the T248R racing wheel for PS5, PS4, and PC It'll have adjustable force feedback and a customizable LCD display Its included pedals are also powered by the brand's H.E.A.R.T.
WhiskeyTangoHotel] wrote in with his newest clock build — and he did warn us that it was minimalist and maybe less than useful. Indeed, it is nothing more than a super-cheap ESP32-C3 ...
BOE, a Beijing-based display panel manufacturer, has introduced a 6.74-inch 1.5K ADS Pro LCD panel (2720×1224, 446 PPI, RGB ...
The Nintendo Today app has revealed more of the small features that are featured in the Nintendo Switch 2, little technical quality of life tweaks that will hopefully make the system a better one for ...
Acer is expanding its Android tablet lineup in a big way. Literally. The company is not only introducing four new models during the IFA show in Berlin this week, but all four of these tablets are BIG ...
Saves in EEPROM the numbers of hours since transition, so that if Arduino is restart it looses at most 1 hour. The 1 hour resolution is a tradeoff betweem accuracy and EEPROM life which is limited to ...
September 23, 2025: Collect over 200 rerolls once again with new ALS codes for update 69. What are the newest Anime Last Stand codes? Plenty of anime-inspired tower defense games are available on the ...
September 17, 2025: We looked for new Party Animals codes and verified our existing list. What are the current Party Animals redeem codes? Take Fall Guys, add puppies, and you've got yourself a hit ...
$4.99 at Amazon Use code 'EUZWG92J' TechMatte’s got its amFilm OneTouch screen protectors for the iPhone 17 lineup down to $4.99 on Amazon, which is half off the usual $9.99 price. Just pop in promo ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.