An often overlooked section in the datasheets for popular humidity sensors like the BME280 and DHT22 is the ‘non-condensing ...
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I built a 10-inch ePaper dashboard for my 3D printer, and it's the best display I've ever used
The reTerminal E1003 looks great, and you can get a neat photo frame for it, too.
Android is the world’s most widely used mobile OS—and a major target for malware. These are the top Android antivirus apps we ...
If you used an Android phone with cell service in the last nine years, you could be eligible for compensation. Anna Gragert Senior Editor, Health and Home Anna Gragert (she/her/hers) was previously ...
Emily Long is a freelance writer based in Salt Lake City. After graduating from Duke University, she spent several years reporting on the federal workforce for Government Executive, a publication of ...
Abstract: Modern livestock systems have been widely implemented to increase livestock productivity. Health plays a crucial role in improving livestock productivity. Goats have a significant impact on ...
Security researcher Chaofan Shou discovered on March 31 that Anthropic's Claude Code CLI tool had its full TypeScript source code sitting in plain sight on the public ...
T-Mobile’s T-Life app appears to be preparing support for QR-based device pickups. Users would just have to display their QR code in order to retrieve hardware waiting for them in T-Mobile stores. Not ...
Hackers are exploiting a recent accidental source code leak from Anthropic to spread Vidar infostealer malware via fake GitHub repositories. These malicious sites have even managed to appear in top ...
Your phone lock screen is supposed to be your last line of defense. If your device gets lost or stolen, that PIN or passcode should keep strangers out of your photos, messages and financial apps. But ...
It’s about to become more expensive for Claude Code subscribers to use Anthropic’s coding assistant with OpenClaw and other third-party tools. According to a customer email shared on Hacker News, ...
A WIRED investigation based on Department of Homeland Security records this week revealed the identities of paramilitary Border Patrol agents who frequently used force against civilians during ...
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