A bit of fun for a Friday: a comic t-shirt depicting the Ascent of Storage.
Arduino says goodbye Mbed and hello ZephyrOS
Arduino is transitioning from using ARM's Mbed IoT platform to the open source ZephyrOS RTOS (real-time operating system).
Fibre Optic Shield plugs into Arduino data apps
This one may be of interest to Gadget Masters: OMC has released a Fibre Optic Shield for use with Arduino boards...
Gadget Book: Microcontroller Exploits
There's seriously detailed microcontroller content in this book - Microcontroller Exploits - which documents a variety of microchip hacking techniques.
Gadget-in Extremis: Atomic clocking the effects of gravity
Researchers build an atomic clock that is more precise and accurate than any previous clock - for the first time, a clock can detect the effects of gravity predicted by Einstein’s theory of relativity at the microscopic scale.
Gadget in Extremis: Breaking world record data transmission speed
A team at Aston University can send data at a rate of 402 terabits per second, claiming a world record in the process. They were using “standard fibre” for the optical comms.
Raspberry Pi Pico aids cool coral
How cool is coral? I'm not asking about how fashionable it is, but about it's temperature - here's an interesting case of the Raspberry Pi Pico helping eco research...
Picture of the Day: Lego Space Bricks to build lunar future
Lego Space Bricks? We've featured Lego many a times on Gadget Master, and space posts too, so what better than a combination of the two: Lego Space Bricks!
How smart is the Adidas smart football?
I managed to miss the latest smart football when it was first introduced for the World Cup 2022, but now the technology is influencing the results of games, I've finally clocked it.
Gadget Book: The Art of Randomness
Generating random numbers - or generating really random numbers - is a deceptively deep and wide-ranging subject, but here's an interesting book tackling the domain: The Art of Randomness - Randomised Algorithms in the Real World