This app isn't really intended to be re-used -- it isn't very configurable. It was just built for my own use, and the code is shared so that anyone else who tries to do the same thing has some ...
As electric vehicles continue to push the boundaries of automotive technology, first time owners especially have often faced a steep learning curve when comes to trying to figure out all of the new ...
LightSpeed Photonics, a deeptech startup working on optical interconnect technology for data centres supporting AI and high-performance computing, has raised $6.5 million in a pre-Series A round led ...
Scout CEO promises their electric trucks will buck the touchscreen trend with mechanical switches and tactile controls. Scout Motors revives Terra pickup and Traveler SUV, with production planned for ...
I recently drove the new 2026 Audi Q3 and was amazed by how well-put-together it was, especially for an entry-level crossover from a German luxury automaker. One of the features that stood out was the ...
It feels like every few months, an automaker with the resources, personnel, and experience to have seemingly known better comes out and says that it’s finally listening to customers and putting ...
Mercedes has pushed touchscreen infotainment systems to new highs with the 39.1-inch pillar-to-pillar display in the electric GLC it unveiled at the Munich Motor Show last week. But at the same time ...
The initial concept for Raspberry Pi may have stemmed from teaching basic computer science in schools, but nowadays, you see many professionals using it for a number of DIY projects, including retro ...
After years of frustrating touch-based controls, VW is listening to customers and bringing back physical buttons for good. Volkswagen has heard the complaints loud and clear. The company’s design ...
Tesla was expected to turn on the matrix-LED adaptive headlights in the US long ago. However, it only went halfway by offering curve-tracking adaptive headlights but not individual pixel control. This ...
Like so many of us, [aforsberg] found themselves fascinated with the WOPR computer from WarGames — something about all those blinking LEDs must speak to nerds on some subconscious level. But rather ...