World Premiere! Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller in standalone version
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.
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.
New Botland stock – not only in the glare of May sunshine, but also in the bask of Creality 3D. Had not such a big delivery for a long time. Praise the sun, praise the tech!
Enjoy a casual overview on tools for good audio and video streaming, which many, not sure why, are holding ourselves back from actually trying out.
Stop #37, station Botland Store Street. Voltcraft, WisBlock series and something for your home, workshop or lab – take a look at What’s New at Botland new episode.
What’s New at Botland? Raspberry Pi Pico extensions & expansions and the newest Creality PrintMill 3D printer are boasting about their features in episode #36. One at a time, guys!
Faraday’s solutions are still used today by the investigators and various law enforcement agencies worldwide. What is a Faraday cage and how to protect yourself against RFID pickpocketing?
Innovation is alive and well at Botland store. Check the best stuff of last two weeks for various tech categories, indoors and outdoors alike.
Man made electric light to take us out of the dark, sang beloved bluesman James Brown. Meet the most electric girlfriend in the world, albeit not-so-young, Miss Diode. And her history, too.
Europe weather in March is starting to get warmer… except of winter coming back in few places. Hope you’d get a little more spring-alike with What’s New At Botland series.
The story of the Internet, like natural history and human history, had its phases and “eras”. Learning about them is the key to guess the direction that the World Wide Web will take in upcoming years.
Oh, sure the time flies. We are back with another episode of our bi-weekly What’s New at Botland series. See what we have prepared for you this time.
Fatal development of AI could be the final demise of human race. Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn’t compete, and would be superseded. Horror story of Turry in the article.
We all have our special needs. SEN (SPE) Photon is hand down an equal start for children, parents and educators worldwide. No programming experience needed.
Fascinating Microduino robots and modules have something in common with well-known Grove ecosystem. Discover how well they get along with STEM education principles.
Issue #32 comes with a really big computer and additional modules. The gates of IIoT are open – take a look at modern business solutions and Industry 4.0 with Botland store.
Epoxy resin has reigned for years in the decor, art and creation of glamorous jewelry. They are also used in model making and electronics. Let’s obtain truly royal colours with Royal Resin.
Two days ago Elon Musk connected Neuralink to a monkey. An important event. Almost as important as our new episode. See What’s New at Botland biweekly!
English Botland blog version, ignition on! If you are suprised of the fact that it’s already 30th Edition – we wrote in Polish so far, now it’s time to reach out further than only to our kinsmen and non-natives who speak and read in Polish.
Where did we actually come from? Who are we? What is a photoresistor and why doesn’t the company’s kettle run on Arduino?