ESPConnect is a capable flashing utility for ESP32 and ESP8266 boards. It depends on the Arduino IDE or PlatformIO IDE if you ...
Elecrow “All-in-One Starter Kit for ESP32-P4” is an open-source learning and prototyping platform based on the ESP32-P4 ...
You no longer need to spend money on expensive smart devices. If you take your data’s privacy seriously and want your smart ...
Outdoor cameras are perhaps the most useful ones, but they can also be a lot of work to set up. That’s why the new Wyze Window Cam looks pretty intriguing. Available today for $35, the Wyze Window Cam ...
Wi-Fi! It’s everywhere, and yet you can’t really see it, by virtue of the technology relying on the transmission of electromagnetic waves outside the visual spectrum. Never mind, ...
Dennis] of [Made by Dennis] has been building a Voron 0 for fun and education, and since this apparently wasn’t enough of a ...
'Sound of Falling' and 'Sentimental Value' were among the winners at the festival, which celebrates excellence in cinematography. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief Camerimage wrapped its 2025 ...
As an evening storm lights up the sky near Wood River, Nebraska, about 413,000 sandhill cranes arrive to roost in the shallows of the Platte River. This photo was originally published in "What Happens ...
The 'Whale Rider' and 'Mulan' director warns of a “reversal” in Hollywood’s progress on women behind the camera and discusses her return to New Zealand storytelling. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau ...
Home security cameras are more versatile than ever. With smart motion detection and wireless options, it's easier than ever to ensure that your home is safe and secure. However, for these devices to ...
If you've ever wondered how a pro photographer takes pictures with a smartphone, I've got tips to help you snap great shots. Andrew Lanxon Editor at Large; Lead Photographer, Europe When he's not ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...