
What’s New at Botland? #46
We are constantly receiving new products, and this time we are presenting them for the 46th time. Welcome to another review of new products in our shop!

We are constantly receiving new products, and this time we are presenting them for the 46th time. Welcome to another review of new products in our shop!

Maintaining the recommended level of charge of a car battery is advisable both for its longevity and for utility reasons – how best to charge the battery?

The dream of an intelligent vehicle does not have to remain in the realm of desire. Today, every owner of four wheels can put a pinch of modernity into their car.

The 3D printer is nowadays an integral part of many makers’ home workshops. Is it possible to successfully monetise an already owned, private machine?

The forty-fifth edition of news in Botland! Welcome to the pre-Christmas review of the most interesting new products of recent weeks.

Phew, what a week! Here is another installment of News in Botland. And the title will be forty and four.

Refrigerator Saboteurs sound like a French pirate crew, at least. Well, it’s a pickle. The real fridge horror is finding our favourite delicacies spoiled. The fridge

An increasingly common sight in Berlin and other German cities are electric delivery bikes gliding along bike lanes like parcel-laden sailboats in designated Amazon rounds.

The new year is in full swing, suppliers are ready to roll, and there is no end in sight to the problems of importing electronic components and equipment.

First autumn propositions at Botland online store looks as promising as always. Come and take a look into new episode.

The world’s dumbest-smartest science awards were given out tonight of September 9. Have a quick look at disciplines and winners.

Is soldering hard? Dangerous? Expensive? Let’s turn this white noise of mostly incorrect opinions into sorted list of facts as hard as soldered metal.

Everyone can become an artist right now. Engraving and cutting decorations is no longer a domain of professionals only. Discover home cutters – an alternative to expensive pro machines.

Hey there, makers! Take a look at issue #42 of What’s New at Botland for a fresh overview of what’s coming to the Botland online store.

Artillery, hornet, genius, ATTENs, Snapmaker rotators… Sounds like a carousel ride at the funfair? It’s What’s New at Botland series!

What’s New at Botland survey series is an short overview of new remarkable new products at the store.

Summer with robots will certainly not be boring. The article is not only for children – we will talk robotics in a way meant for readers aged 5-105.

Patronage of the world’s great museums like Paris’ Louvre or British Museum. All works of art for 3D printing for free. No one will go unharmed. Reproduce at will from the world’s largest digital repository of our civilizations’ heritage.

Smart agriculture and IoF is getting more precise and accurate. Meet market’ expectations with electronic components that can upgrade food harvesting, animal production and general control.

The RP2040 microcontroller, a juicy new breed of Raspberry, is now available as a standalone! Truth said Raspberry Pi is not slowing down with releases.

Botland news are back and they’re not looking for trouble! At least there’s no-trouble guarantee when it comes to rich choice of amazing stock.

Supposedly Ender, but it doesn’t mean the end. Great for beginners and budget 3D printing farms alike. Let’s compare three of the dragons. Hell, everybody likes dragons.

Rovers are from Mars, probes are from Venus. Engineer and principal investigator of NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts project Jonathan Sauder talks exploration of our hot neighbor in a podcast for Robohub.com.

Terms heard often, terms unknown. A short and beginner-friendly text concerning fundamentals of artificial intelligence. Bonus: electronics.