When it comes to performance, there's a world of difference between the Raspberry Pi and Arduino. The former, after all, is technically a fully functional computer that can run games, word processors, ...
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The Radar That Rewrites Itself
For decades, radar systems were largely defined by fixed hardware: fixed antennas, fixed waveforms, and fixed missions. But ...
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US spends $40M to rebuild Cold War-era Arctic radar for missile, low-flying threats
The U.S. Air Force has awarded a $40 million contract to rebuild aging Arctic ...
The second Andy Weir cinematic adaptation knocks it out of the park thanks to an excellent performance by Ryan Gosling and phenomenal direction by Lord & Miller. Project Hail Mary delivers a touching ...
“If all things must pass, even a pyramid won’t last” is considered on the song “What Goes Up” from The Alan Parsons Project’s 1978 album Pyramid. The Pyramid (Super Deluxe Box Set) not only finds this ...
Recently cheapo video walkie-talkies popped up on everyone’s favorite online retailers, which naturally lured in the usual gaggle of reverse-engineering enthusiasts of cheap tat to see ...
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Watch: YouTuber turns LEGO WALL-E into real robot with sounds, gyros, and 2,000V taser
A YouTuber has transformed the official LEGO WALL-E set into a fully functional remote-controlled ...
Mike and Wes begin their preview of Packers OTAs by looking at the offensive side of the ball, including the wide receiver position (1:22), other perimeter weapons (6:41), the "debut" of QB Tyrod ...
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