The SparkFun RFID USB-C Reader is a simple to use, USB-to-serial breakout board for the ID-Innovations Tiny, non-write, RFID modules (excluding the Mifare readers, marked with an MF). This board ...
According to a recent study, reading for pleasure has fallen by 40% in the last 20 years, continuing a long-running downward trend. By many measures, reading skills for both students and adults ...
The hunt is on for Denver’s best chicken Caesar wrap! “The craze was totally not what I was expecting,” says Emma Hughes, aka @emmajeancocoa on TikTok and Instagram. Last month, Hughes’ boyfriend ...
Is the Arduino Uno Q the missing piece in your next project? With its hybrid design that fuses the precision of a microcontroller with the flexibility of a Linux-based single-board computer, this ...
Abstract: The concept of Smart Trolley improves the shopping experience by automating various processes by using RFID or Radio Frequency Identification technology. It comprises RFID tags for the items ...
York is experiencing a period of undeniable momentum. The recent Central Penn Business Journal recognition of several local projects says it all. The York Water Company, York College of Pennsylvania, ...
Readers submitted more than 3,200 ideas for our 50 States, 50 Fixes series. Before the year ends, we wanted to share just a few more of them. By Cara Buckley and Catrin Einhorn It’s been a tough year ...
Thanks to the generosity of Tulsa World readers, Project Santa has once again exceeded its fundraising goal. Contributions to Project Santa to date: $164,988.40. This includes $37,692 from The Tulsa ...
While there’s no shortage of DIY holiday gift ideas, trying to put together one at the last minute might be a tall task even for the most accomplished tinkerer. But on the YouTube channel Easytronic, ...
Here’s a fun build from [RootSaid] that is suitable for people just getting started with microcontrollers and robotics — an Arduino-controlled two-wheeled robot. The video assumes you already have one ...
As a 90-year-old experiencing double-digit inflation on every major expenditure, I disagree with Michael Hicks' column, "Indiana counties are losing people because taxes are too low, not too high." ...
The CHAAD Project evolved from the Chicago Hospitality Accountability and Advocacy Database, created early in the COVID-19 pandemic to keep track of abuses in the restaurant industry. Credit: courtesy ...