There are plenty of AI image-generation models these days, but the ones capable of quality outputs tend to be slow and expensive. Google DeepMind says its new image model, known as Nano Banana 2 Lite, ...
So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need.
AI agents will become the biggest users of software in the future, says Box CEO Aaron Levie — and his company is prepared for the shift. The rise of generative AI (genAI) technology has prompted a ...
This project enables Silicon Labs hardware to be used with the Arduino ecosystem. If you're using your board for the first time with Arduino IDE you need to burn the bootloader first. Burning the ...
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the New York City-based engineer says the handheld device was inspired by Tamagotchi and her love for cozy games A New York City software engineer turned ...
Google rolled out Nano Banana 2 on Thursday, an update to its viral AI image generator. The newest model will have increased speed, enhanced text renderings and follow instructions more precisely. The ...
Ploopy has been making trackball mice and other niche computer input devices for more than six years, including models with classic designs, one of the only decent USB touchpads available for Windows ...
Google’s latest version of Chrome’s New Tab Page is adding two new buttons powered by its Gemini AI in Canary: “Nano Banana” and “Deep Search”. You’ll find these under the “Ask Google” search box.
Turn your Arduino into a real-time video player using VLC with the SSD1306 128x64px OLED display. Entwicklung einer Software zur Messung der Luftqualität in Schulzimmern mithilfe eines Arduino Nano 33 ...
Google is testing more spots for its viral image editor, Nano Banana, to occupy. It is testing the option to use Nano Banana right from the Gemini overlay, which appears when you activate Gemini over ...
What just happened? Qualcomm is buying Arduino – the Italian open-source darling of tinkerers, educators, and inventors – in a deal that underscores how the battle for the edge starts with the makers.