We are thrilled to announce the launch of a comprehensive guide to hardware and software in Edge AI. This report aims to be the guide to everything on Edge AI hardware & software in this emerging sector.

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Our world is driven by data and information, and storing it has always been a technical challenge. Learn about the evolution of data storage, the pros and cons of using the cloud, what cloud computing is, and more!

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We have a new video for you all where we take you through Simplicity Studio®, SiLabs' UDE, to hit the ground running with the Thing Plus Matter. Also, learn more about Matter and Thread, and how SiLabs and SparkFun are coming together to bring this emerging technology to you!

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Take a look at this annotated resource list to better understand 10BASE-T1L SPE - what it is, why it matters, and use cases.

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Ultra-Low Power Wi-Fi - Ready to go with AT Commands

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The Internet of Things is now ubiquitous, but even twenty two years after its introduction, much of it, even the simplest parts, remain much less customizable than many of us would like. Luckily, most of us (yes, you!) can do something about that.

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This is the third post in my ongoing ESP32 Relay Web Server project.

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The trials of setting up a Web Server with Bootstrap, SPIFFS and ESPAsync.

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Terrify your coworkers! Annoy your friends! How many people in upper management can I frighten without losing my job?

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Let's take a look at the basics of APRS and how it fits into a development and prototyping toolkit.

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The creation of an automatic light switch using infrared tripwires.

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A new guide shows you how to enable remote desktop on your Raspberry Pi.

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It took a year to take a mess of wires, hardware and WiFi dependency and turn it into a new solution to monitor plants and the environment anywhere without a WiFi password. This is BLE-IOP.

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By default, the Raspberry Pi is used like a computer, where you need a keyboard, mouse and monitor. Here are some other ways to configure it.

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