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  • Sea of Thieves Season 15: New Hunter’s Call Voyages, Tools and Creatures Await

    Sea of Thieves Season 15: New Hunter’s Call Voyages, Tools and Creatures Await

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    A major expansion to The Hunter’s Call sends pirates in pursuit of new victories!

    The Sea of Thieves has always been a wild, untamed sanctuary for pirates, but in Season 15 the stakes across these scattered islands and open waters are being raised once again! The latest free Seasonal update sees The Hunter’s Call Trading Company vastly expanding their offerings while two uniquely powerful Megalodons join the fray, with further hunt-related excitement set to follow in the months ahead. Here’s what you can expect from Season 15 of Sea of Thieves…

    The Hunter’s Call Grows

    Season 15 is all about exploring the wilder side of life on the Sea of Thieves, and who better to lead the charge than The Hunter’s Call? This Trading Company, first introduced with our original Anniversary Update in 2019, sets itself apart from the others with a focus on fishing and, as the name would imply, hunting. Until now, pirates have been able to climb to rank 50 by delivering fish and meat to The Hunter’s Call representatives at Seaposts or, more recently, to the Sovereigns on their behalf.

    From Season 15, however, The Hunter’s Call undergoes a major expansion. First and foremost, it’s being brought in line with other Trading Companies in terms of ranking prospects, with the reputation cap being raised to 100 and five levels of Distinction added. This means you can continue to progress with the Company well beyond what was previously possible, unlocking themed cosmetics as you go.

    You can also choose to raise a Hunter’s Call Emissary Flag for the first time, enabling increased rewards for treasure handed in – but at the cost of making yourself a target for any Reapers lying in wait nearby! At the same time, new Fishing and Raid Voyages provide opportunities to set out in search of Company-specific loot, including exotic Treasured Fish hauled up from the depths and ready to make you rich…

    Megalodon Mutations

    Growing alongside The Hunter’s Call are the new dangers introduced to the seas, most notably two terrifying Ancient Megalodons that have crossed over from the Sea of the Damned, ready to unleash carnage with abilities that make them substantially more dangerous than any everyday shark.

    The Feared Redmaw has risen from the boiling depths, wreathed in flame and wielding a devastating explosive attack to torch any ship that drifts a little too close. Keep your water barrel full to deal with fires breaking out or you’ll quickly find yourself in the hot seat! Meanwhile, the armour-plated Barnacled Dread torments sailors with Eel-ectric invasions, spawning these formidable Ocean Crawlers onto the decks of attacking ships. Repel boarders while using your cannons to chip away at the Megalodon’s coral armour until you can strike the beast directly!

    These fearsome monsters offer tantalising loot if you manage to best them, but finding them isn’t always easy. In this, Hunter’s Call Emissaries have the advantage: ships flying a Grade 5 Emissary Flag will be able to track Ancient Megalodon locations using their Map Table and sail headlong into battle…

    Hunter’s Gear

    With a new Season, as always, comes 100 new levels of Renown to be earned and all the associated rewards! You can work towards earning new themed cosmetics such as Hungering One Hunter’s clothing, as well as a hoard of gold, Doubloons and Ancient Coins – while purchasing a Plunder Pass also lets you unlock the enigmatic Dynasty of the Deep collection and an extra 750 Ancient Coins.

    The Pirate Emporium shopkeepers also debut the fabulous Rococo set this month, inviting you to indulge in the finest historical fashion. This collection includes a ship set with optional Collector’s items, weapons, costume and makeup to add some ostentatious flair to all aspects of the pirate life. Inclined towards the edible arts? You may also enjoy the Culinary Cadet Emote Bundle, with four cooking-themed emotes to get you in the gastronomic spirit!

    All This and More

    To keep the new content flowing steadily, not all of Season 15’s features will be landing at launch! The monthly updates in March and April will deliver further features on the hunting theme, as teased in our Season 15 launch trailer.

    Over the next few months, you can expect to take up a new throwable hunting spear that will prove highly effective at taking down wild beasts, and experience a sudden bloom in the range of ambient wildlife you’ll see on your travels. Following that, some decidedly less passive wild boars will be taking up residence across the islands with their own stashes of loot to protect…

    To help keep the feisty local fauna under control, The Hunter’s Call will offer pirates new Hunting Voyages, sending them off to seek a savage Grand Boar or trail in the wake of a rampaging Megalodon as it causes chaos across the waves. To get to grips with all the changes coming soon to the seas, be sure to dive into each month’s release notes when the accompanying updates go live!

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  • DIY micro lab analyzes ammonia levels in blood and urine

    DIY micro lab analyzes ammonia levels in blood and urine

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    Cirrhosis of the liver is an extremely serious condition that requires extensive medical monitoring and often intervention. Progression of the condition can be fatal, so even if caught early it must be monitored closely. But, like most things in medicine, that gets expensive. That’s why Marb built his own DIY “micro lab” to analyze ammonia levels in blood and urine.

    Disclaimer: Don’t rely on YouTube videos for your medical needs!

    The severity of Marb’s condition correlates with increased ammonia production, which is common for cirrhosis of the liver. More ammonia in the blood and urine indicates progression of the disease and a need for immediate medical intervention. Marb’s micro lab lets him monitor his own ammonia levels at home.

    The central detection mechanism of this micro lab relies on Berthelot’s reagent, which becomes a blue-green color in the presence of ammonia. To make use of that, the micro lab needs to properly expose the sample to Berthelot’s reagent and look at the resulting color change.

    An Arduino Nano board controls the whole process through a custom PCB. That starts with heating the sample in a vial to release the ammonia vapor. The vapor travels via a tube through a gas diffuser into another vial containing Berthelot’s reagent. A magnetic stirrer beneath mixes the gas into the reagent. A 660nm (deep red) laser shines through that vial into a photo diode on the other side, and the Arduino monitors that through a pre-amp.

    If a lot of the red light passes through, then the Berthelot’s reagent didn’t turn very blue and there is little to no ammonia present. If hardly any red light passes through, then reagent is very blue and that indicates a high level of ammonia.

    The amount of light detected, between those two extremes, provides a reasonably accurate measure of Marb’s ammonia levels, so he can keep track of his condition’s progression.

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdfZKD2SkI0?start=24&feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

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  • Dozens of new mobile apps are coming to cars with Google built-in.Dozens of new mobile apps are coming to cars with Google built-in.Technical Program Manager

    Dozens of new mobile apps are coming to cars with Google built-in.Dozens of new mobile apps are coming to cars with Google built-in.Technical Program Manager

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    Starting this week, cars with Google built-in will get dozens of new apps to enjoy while parked.

    This launch is part of our car ready mobile apps program, which we introduced last year to make it easier for developers to distribute their large-screen-optimized mobile apps to car screens.

    Whether you’re waiting at a charging station or in line at school pickup, you’ll be able to stay entertained with popular streaming and gaming apps like Farm Heroes Saga and F1 TV.

    Availability will begin with select Volvo cars and Polestar models and more makes and models coming soon. Check out the full list of apps on the Google Play Store.

    Website: LINK

  • The 2024 Arduino Open Source Report is here!

    The 2024 Arduino Open Source Report is here!

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    Every year, we take a moment to reflect on the contributions we made to the open source movement, and the many ways our community has made a huge difference. As we publish the latest Open Source Report, we are proud to say 2024 was another year of remarkable progress and achievements.

    A year of growth and collaboration

    At Arduino, we continued pushing the boundaries of open hardware and software

    In 2024, we:

    These updates ensure a more flexible and robust ecosystem for developers, educators, and makers worldwide.

    But what truly makes open source thrive is the community behind it! Over the past year, Arduino users contributed 1,198 new libraries to the Library Manager (+18% YoY growth!), shared hundreds of open-source tutorials, and actively engaged in thousands of discussions and collaborations on GitHub and Project Hub. These collective efforts fuel innovation, making the Arduino ecosystem more dynamic, inclusive, and powerful than ever.

    How can you contribute to open source?

    We believe open-source success is built on collaboration. Every original Arduino purchase, Arduino Cloud subscription, and community contribution helps support and expand this shared ecosystem. Donations of course are also welcome, and play a great part in everything we do! 

    Download the 2024 Open Source Report to explore the milestones we’ve achieved together. Here’s to another year of openness, creativity, and progress!

    (Want to catch up on previous editions? Here are the Open Source Reports for 2023, 2022, and 2021.)

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  • Code Club: Empowering the Next Generation of Digital Creators

    Code Club: Empowering the Next Generation of Digital Creators

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    Code Club is more than just a place to learn coding — it’s a thriving global community where young minds discover, create, and grow with technology. With a refreshed look and ambitious goals for 2025, Code Club is set to connect an even larger network of mentors and reach millions more young people worldwide.

    Code Club at RPF HQ, Cambridge
    Code Club at RPF HQ, Cambridge

    Since it was founded in the UK in 2012, Code Club has grown into a global movement, inspiring over two million young people to build apps, games, animations, websites, and more. Supported by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, Code Club provides free training and resources to mentors, ensuring creators achieve meaningful and lasting skills. Our vision for the next decade? To empower ten million more young people to have confidence in their coding.

    A proven impact

    A recent independent evaluation by the Durham University Evidence Centre for Education (DECE) confirmed what we’ve always believed: Code Club makes a real difference. Young people who attend gain valuable coding skills, grow in confidence, develop a strong interest in technology, and find a sense of belonging in the digital world.

    Mentor Rajan at his Code Club in India
    Mentor Rajan at his Code Club in India

    The power of mentorship

    At the heart of Code Club are passionate volunteers who bring coding to life. Whether it’s the thrill of overcoming a challenge or the excitement of seeing an idea come to life on screen, mentors make a lasting impact while learning coding skills alongside their club’s creators.

    Bob Bilsland, a dedicated volunteer since 2012, runs one of the world’s longest-running Code Clubs at Malvern CofE Primary School, Worcestershire, England. His motivation?

    “What brings me back week after week is the sharing of what I enjoy doing. It’s so much fun to help others explore this space themselves, to see what they can personally create. I see that giving others the opportunity to explore and familiarise themselves with computing as something that could open up a world of possibilities for them in the future.” 

    For Yang, a mentor at the EY office clubs, representation in tech is key:

    “If there are some female role models, I think for a little girl growing up, that means so much. Because if they can see somebody thrive in this industry, they will see themselves there one day. And that’s the inspiration.” 

    Mentor Yang at her Code Club in London
    Mentor Yang at her Code Club in London

    Across the world, volunteers like Nadia in Iraq and Solomon in The Gambia are using Code Club to bridge the digital divide, create opportunities, and empower communities.

    “[Code Club] added to my skills. And at the same time, I was able to share my expertise with the young children and to learn from them as well.” – Nadia Al-Aboody, Iraq.

    “We strongly believe in the transformative power of digital skills and their potential to create opportunities for young people. Witnessing the lack of access to computer knowledge among high school graduates in The Gambia and other sub-Saharan African countries inspired us to take action. By bridging the digital skills gap, we aim to empower young individuals to thrive in the 21st century.” – Solomon, Gambia 

    A community that inspires

    Code Club isn’t just loved by mentors; it’s so important to the young people who participate.

    Eoghan, a young creator from Ireland, values the collaboration and support he receives:

    “It’s really fun to meet and talk about ideas with other creators, and the mentors are very helpful in fixing any coding problems.” 

    Mentor Jayantika at her Code Club in Pune, India
    Mentor Jayantika at her Code Club in Pune, India

    Jayantika, a 15-year-old from rural Pune, India, started as a creator and is now a peer mentor. For her, Code Club is about giving back:

    “I believe coding opens doors and helps young children express their creativity. By mentoring, I hope to prepare them for a future that is increasingly driven by AI and technology.” 

    Join the movement

    Along with the incredible community, Code Club is supported by sponsors and funders who share our mission. We would like to extend a thank you to Cognizant, who have committed their support to the Code Club mission in the UK and Ireland for 2025.

    Mentors gathering at Clubs Con 2024
    Mentors gathering at Clubs Con 2024

    Code Club is more than just learning to code; it’s about creating opportunities, encouraging confidence, and building a global network of digital creators. Whether you’re a mentor, educator, or young digital maker, there’s a place for you in our community. Start your Code Club journey today and join a global community of digital creators.

    Website: LINK

  • This mod simplifies single-point threading on mini lathes

    This mod simplifies single-point threading on mini lathes

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    “Single-point threading” on a lathe is the process of cutting threads, such as for a bolt, into the material through turning. The spindle/workpiece spin and the carriage moves linearly at a precise amount per turn of the spindle. That linear movement is the thread pitch. But this process usually requires several passes to reach the final depth, which presents a problem: how do you start each thread at the exact same point each time? Daniel Engel’s Arduino-based mod solves that problem on mini lathes.

    To facilitate single-point threading, most lathes have a lead screw that can engage with the carriage in order to move the tool at a constant rate. That lead screw connects to the spindle through “change gears” or a transmission system, letting the machinist adjust the linear travel of the carriage relative to each spindle turn in order to achieve a desired pitch. 

    But what happens when you finish the first pass and need to go back for a second? How do you keep the leadscrew (and therefore carriage) in sync with the spindle? One method is to run the lathe in reverse, but that has problems of its own. Some lathes have half-nuts designed to sync engagement, but many mini lathes lack that feature.

    Engel’s modification does two things to help: first, it provides a gear reduction to the spindle. That lets him perform single-point threading a much lower RPM, increasing torque and making it easier to stop at the right time (such as meeting a shoulder). Second, it lets an Arduino UNO Rev3 board monitor the spindle position via Hall effect sensors that detect four permanent magnets mounted on the spindle from the factory.

    The Arduino records the stop and start positions, displaying them on an LCD screen along with the spindle RPM and current position. After finishing a pass, Engel can use that information to return to the exact same starting position in order to perform the next pass.

    This is a clever solution to a common problem and Engel’s tutorial has all the information you need to perform the same modification on your own mini lathe. 

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHXrOEHyonw?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

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  • Avowed Is Available Now – Your Journey Awaits

    Avowed Is Available Now – Your Journey Awaits

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    Summary

    • Shape your destiny as an Envoy chosen by a mysterious god, wielding divine powers to confront ancient threats, unravel hidden mysteries, and decide the fate of the Living Lands.
    • Forge your own playstyle with four expansive skill trees—Fighter, Ranger, Wizard, and Godlike—and fight using powerful weapons, magic, and unique abilities like Grimoire Snap and Blood Magic.
    • Your companions are more than just allies—their unique abilities, personal struggles, and choices shape not only your journey but the world of Eora itself.

    The wait is finally over—Avowed, Obsidian Entertainment’s highly anticipated fantasy RPG has officially launched! Step into the breathtaking Living Lands, a wild and mysterious island located in the Pillars of Eternity world of Eora, and embark on a journey filled with danger, discovery, and adventure.

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YEKb4i3Pbw?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

    Play today on Xbox Series X|S, the Xbox app for Windows PC, Battle.net, Steam, and cloud, to experience Obsidian’s latest RPG adventure. Available day one on Game Pass!

    A Land in Turmoil

    Avowed Screenshot

    The Living Lands is a frontier unlike any other. This rugged and untamed island has become a haven for exiles, dreamers, and adventurers seeking a fresh start. Its vibrant regions and scattered settlements pulse with life, each hiding untold stories and ancient secrets waiting to be uncovered.

    But this land of promise is fraught with peril. The Dreamscourge, a devastating soul-plague, is driving settlers to madness and turning them against one another. The very land itself resists colonization, haunted by echoes of lives long past. As an envoy chosen by a foreign emperor and blessed by a mysterious god, you are thrust into the heart of this chaos. With divine powers at your fingertips and the will to shape your own destiny, you’ll confront ancient threats, unravel mysteries, and decide the fate of the Living Lands. Will you unite its people or watch as their struggles tear them apart? The choices you make will define the future of the Living Lands—and the person you become.

    Forge Your Own Path

    Avowed Screenshot

    In Avowed, the power of choice is yours. Create a character and shape your playstyle with four expansive skill trees—Fighter, Ranger, Wizard, and Godlike. Using two separate weapon loadouts, you can play as a stealthy sniper armed with dual pistols and a longbow or a spell-slinging barbarian wielding an axe and a grimoire, or whatever combination of loadouts you choose. This means that the possibilities are endless. Your choices define who you are and how you’ll tackle the challenges ahead.

    But you’re not alone on this journey. Your companions each bring their own skills, personalities, and deeply personal stories:

    • Kai, the steadfast protector, whose calm demeanor and unwavering loyalty make him a dependable shield in battle.
    • Giatta, a brilliant animancer scientist, whose relentless curiosity drives her to uncover the mysteries of the Dreamscourge, even at great personal risk.
    • Marius, a lone-wolf hunter, whose sharp wit and tracking expertise make him an invaluable ally in the wilderness.
    • Yatzli, a fiery Godless expert, harnessing explosive magic and a rebellious spirit. Her disdain for the gods adds complexity to her character and your choices.

    Their history, relationships, and perspectives intertwine with your story, adding depth and weight to every decision you make. Will you earn their trust, challenge their beliefs, or forge something more profound? How you guide your companions—and how they influence you—shapes the adventure in unexpected ways.

    Your Living Lands, Your Way

    Avowed Screenshot

    Avowed is a game built to immerse you in its world. The Living Lands is a sprawling playground for adventurers, rewarding exploration at every turn. Traverse rugged cliffs, wade through winding rivers, and uncover unique hidden treasures—from ancient elemental weapons to fragments of God Shrine Totems that come together to create powerful new abilities.

    Combat is equally immersive, offering a seamless blend of magic, melee, and ranged attacks. Unleash shockwaves with Grimoire Snap, trade health for devastating power with Blood Magic, wield weapons you have upgraded and enchanted, or mix and match abilities to create a playstyle that’s entirely your own. Every encounter is an opportunity to experiment, strategize, and push the boundaries of your party’s potential.

    At the heart of Avowed lies its dedication to player choice. Inspired by the freedom of tabletop RPGs, the game puts the power in your hands. Your decisions ripple across the Living Lands, shaping alliances, influencing factions, and determining the fate of your companions. Whether you negotiate peace, spark conflict, or carve your own path through the chaos, your actions leave a lasting impact on the world of Eora.

    This seamless blend of storytelling, exploration, and creativity makes Avowed an unforgettable RPG experience, one where every choice matters and every discovery feels personal.

    Start Your Adventure Today

    Avowed Screenshot

    Whether you’re a longtime fan of Obsidian Entertainment or new to Eora, Avowed invites you to dive into a world of wonder, danger, and opportunity. With its vibrant setting, unforgettable characters, and deeply immersive gameplay, this is the role-playing experience you’ve been waiting for.

    The Living Lands are calling. Gather your courage, forge your path, and let the adventure begin!

    Avowed is available now for Xbox Series X|S, the Xbox app for Windows PC, Battle.net, Steam, cloud, and with Game Pass. Avowed also supports Xbox Play Anywhere, meaning when you buy the game through the store on Xbox or Windows, it’s yours to play on Xbox and Windows PC at no additional cost, and your game progress and achievements are saved across Xbox and Windows PC. 

    When you purchase Avowed on Battle.net or Xbox, or have an Xbox Game Pass membership (PC or Ultimate only), and connect your Battle.net and Xbox accounts, it’s also yours to play on Battle.net, Xbox and Xbox App for Windows at no additional cost. Avowed lets you pick up where you left off, bringing all of your saves, game add-ons, and Xbox achievement progress with you.

    Xbox Play Anywhere

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    Premium Edition includes: – Avowed base game – Up to 5 days early access – Two Premium Skin Packs – Access to Avowed Digital Artbook & Original Soundtrack Welcome to the Living Lands, a mysterious island filled with adventure and danger.
    Set in the fictional world of Eora that was first introduced to players in the Pillars of Eternity franchise, Avowed is a first-person fantasy action RPG from the award-winning team at Obsidian Entertainment. You are the envoy of Aedyr, a distant land, sent to investigate rumors of a spreading plague throughout the Living Lands – an island full of mysteries and secrets, danger and adventure, and choices and consequences, and untamed wilderness. You discover a personal connection to the Living Lands and an ancient secret that threatens to destroy everything. Can you save this unknown frontier and your soul from the forces threatening to tear them asunder? The Weird and Wonderful Living Lands
    The Living Lands is a place that feels foreign yet somewhat intrinsic to you as it feels the island itself is calling out to you for help. Explore an island home to many different environments and landscapes, each with their own unique ecosystem. Visceral Combat to Play Your Way
    Mix and match swords, spells, guns, and shields to fight your way. Dig into your grimoire for spells to trap, freeze or burn enemies, bash them with your shield, or use range bows to attack from a distance. Companions as part of your journey
    Companions from a spread of species will fight alongside you, with their own unique set of abilities. From a former mercenary to an eccentric wizard, they will be part of your journey with your choices shaping them as you help them with their quests.

    Xbox Play Anywhere

    Avowed Standard Edition

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    $69.99

    Welcome to the Living Lands, a mysterious island filled with adventure and danger.
    Set in the fictional world of Eora that was first introduced to players in the Pillars of Eternity franchise, Avowed is a first-person fantasy action RPG from the award-winning team at Obsidian Entertainment. You are the envoy of Aedyr, a distant land, sent to investigate rumors of a spreading plague throughout the Living Lands – an island full of mysteries and secrets, danger and adventure, and choices and consequences, and untamed wilderness. You discover a personal connection to the Living Lands and an ancient secret that threatens to destroy everything. Can you save this unknown frontier and your soul from the forces threatening to tear them asunder? The Weird and Wonderful Living Lands
    The Living Lands is a place that feels foreign yet somewhat intrinsic to you as it feels the island itself is calling out to you for help. Explore an island home to many different environments and landscapes, each with their own unique ecosystem. Visceral Combat to Play Your Way
    Mix and match swords, spells, guns, and shields to fight your way. Dig into your grimoire for spells to trap, freeze or burn enemies, bash them with your shield, or use range bows to attack from a distance. Companions as part of your journey
    Companions from a spread of species will fight alongside you, with their own unique set of abilities. From a former mercenary to an eccentric wizard, they will be part of your journey with your choices shaping them as you help them with their quests.

    Website: LINK

  • This robotic piano has solenoids for all 88 keys

    This robotic piano has solenoids for all 88 keys

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    Pianos famously have a lot of keys. A standard full-size piano has 52 white keys and 36 black keys, for a total of 88. Therefore, people need to get clever when they build self-playing pianos. However, the brute force approach works, too. Paul Junkin’s brute force strategy was to add a solenoid for every one of those 88 keys on his piano-playing robot.

    Junkin built this robot to play an old piano that had been in his family’s home since his childhood. For that reason, he didn’t want to do any permanent modifications to the piano itself and instead designed the robot to sit over the keys. It has a frame made of aluminum extrusion to support all of those solenoids.

    They are 12V solenoids that can push with 25 newtons of force. An Arduino UNO Rev3 drives those solenoids through PWM modules and power MOSFETs. The PWM control lets the Arduino output something effectively approximating analog voltage in order to adjust the velocity of each key strike.

    To tell the Arduino which keys to strike and with what velocity, Junkin used a USB-to-MIDI adapter going from his laptop to a MIDI-to-serial converter that connects to the Arduino. Software on the computer sends MIDI note commands through those adapters to the Arduino, which then actuates the solenoids accordingly.

    This turned out well and the robot is able to play songs perfectly. And, best of all, it would be possible to put this robot on any other piano of a similar size.

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBCMGGnA6GU?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

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  • MKR Keylock is an open-source IoT keypad for your front door

    MKR Keylock is an open-source IoT keypad for your front door

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    The age-old combination of physical locks and keys, although reliable, also comes with a few drawbacks, such as when you lose the key or you want to share access with someone else remotely. Davide Gomba has recognized this and built the MKR Keylock project as a way to address some of these shortcomings.

    Starting with an existing electronic lock module, Gomba installed it in his door before identifying the circuit responsible for triggering it to open. Once found, he connected the line to a relay that, when triggered by a GPIO signal, will unlock the bolt. An Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 was then attached to a 4×4 keypad, a small buzzer for signaling an incorrect code, and another relay that runs to the doorbell for remote ringing. Thanks to the MKR board’s Wi-Fi connectivity, the firmware configures an MQTT client that listens to a few topics: “/code” to set the keypad code, “/open” to override the locking mechanism, and “/alive/status” that reflects the real-time status of the lock.

    Over on the web side, Gomba made a new Home Assistant integration that operates on the same topics as a controller. From a webpage, users can then toggle the lock or provide a new code for the lock to check against.

    Want to bring your own door into the IoT era? More information about this IoT lock can be found here on Hackster.io.

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    Website: LINK

  • Social battery badge

    Social battery badge

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    Introverts aren’t shy, quiet creatures that need to stay at home all day – it’s more complicated than that. Where extroverts thrive on social interaction, introverts find it takes a bit of energy to be around other people. When they’re feeling full of social energy it’s fun to socialise; when that social battery is drained, they need to read a book, go for a walk, or conduct some other solitary activity in order to recharge. That’s something that a lot of people don’t understand, but the next time you’re at a conference and you need a break from people, you can spell it out with the aid of this Social Battery (£14.99) by David Capper.

  • Avowed Survival Guide: Starting Tips to Help You on Your Adventure in the Living Lands

    Avowed Survival Guide: Starting Tips to Help You on Your Adventure in the Living Lands

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    Summary

    • The Living Lands are full of exciting adventure, hidden treasure, captivating secrets… and danger!
    • We’ve compiled some of our favorite tips and strategies to help you on your first steps into the world of Avowed.
    • Avowed is launching February 18, 2025, for Xbox Series X|S, the Xbox app for Windows PC, Battle.net, Steam, cloud, and will be available on day one with Game Pass. Start playing today by picking up the Avowed Premium Edition on the Xbox Store, Battle.net, and Steam. Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass members, and standard edition owners can purchase the Avowed Premium Upgrade Addon for early access.

    The Living Lands is ripe with adventure, excitement, and a significant amount of danger – and we’re here to help. We’ve been exploring Avowed for a while now and throughout our time with Obsidian’s next great RPG, we’ve come away with a few tips to share with new adventurers who are about to take their first steps into this new corner of Eora. These are not meant to be an all-encompassing guide to the Living Lands, but we think you might benefit from one or two of these to help you on your journey.

    Explore!

    Avowed is a deeply inviting game – each of its open zones are truly dense, not just with the typical quests and side quests, but hidden treasure, buried lore, and points of interest. If something looks or sounds a little odd, there’s almost always a reason for that.

    Did that NPC just say something interesting as you passed? They might not have a quest marker over their head, but that doesn’t mean it won’t kick off a cutscene when you talk to them. Does that out-of-the-way balcony look a little too conspicuous? Work out a parkour route to it and you might just find – to take an example – a room full of spirits and treasure.

    And it’s not just solid ground that is brimming with treats – the waters of The Living Lands are also ripe with goods. Secrets are scattered across the bottoms of riverbeds, underground pools, and most importantly, nestled behind waterfalls, making it worth your while to take a dip wherever you can.

    If you can resist the urge to plough on with the main story, there’s so much to discover here.

    Don’t Neglect Upgrades to Your Equipment

    Unlike a lot of RPGs, your ability to tackle tougher quests is tied to your gear more than your level – which means you should be thinking about upgrades to your equipment often at the workshop in your Party Camp. Quests are clearly marked in your Journal with skull ratings. No skull showing? You’ll be fine. One skull? It might be tough but be careful and you’ll make it through. Three skulls? Here be some ferocious enemies.

    While you can find better equipment as you travel, it’s often more efficient to simply upgrade what you have, using crafting materials you’ll find all over the world to incrementally improve your weapons and armor. Find your preferred items and keep levelling them when you can, and your progression will keep feeling smooth.

    Here’s a tip to speed up the gather/trudge to camp/upgrade/return to what you were doing process: Once you’ve gathered what you need for an upgrade, you can fast travel to a previously established Party Camp to do your business from almost anywhere by popping open the map. Then when you’re ready to get to exploring, select Exit to Previous Location at the Adra Stone or preferred fast travel point, to pick up exactly where you left off. Easy!

    And remember: You can easily send items directly to your Party Camp from your Inventory at any time by pressing the X button if you become over encumbered. And you can break down any unused weapons or items by holding down the X button from your inventory – helpful if you’re coming up short on crafting ingredients like wood and metal.

    Speak to Your Companions

    At the Party Camp, you’ll always have a chance to catch up with your travelling companions – and this can be more practical than you might think. You’ll know when a party member wants to speak to you when you see their icon pop up with a speech bubble on the left of the screen. Once you head to Party Camp, aside from learning their backstories (and filling out your own), you may even stumble on some real benefits.

    For instance, early on, Kai may bring up that he’s been studying your fighting style, and has some pointers. You can ask him to train you in his own style, leading to permanent stat buffs that would have taken multiple levels’ worth of upgrades to get. It’s a huge bonus, simply for stopping for a chinwag.

    Pay Attention to Companion Abilities

    You’re not the only one levelling up in your party – for every few of your levels, your companions will also open up the opportunity to learn or upgrade an ability, and some of these can be gamechangers. Every active ability they learn can be accessed easily in combat, and while your party members will use them on their own, we highly recommend working them into your combat loop.

    For example, if you’re playing primarily as a magic user, it may mean you do a lot of damage but also take a lot of damage. Kai’s ability to leap onto an enemy can not only stun them but taunt them as well, meaning you can get out of a pinch by redirecting their ire onto him, letting you step back and drop ice knives out of a blizzard without fear. It’s saved us more times than we can count already.

    Your Map is Your Guide… and Your Shopping List

    The Living Lands are a colorful, visually dense world, filled not only with awe inspiring sights, but lots of stuff you’re going to want to pick up. The best way to separate the signal from the (beautiful) noise? Your minimap.

    In the early game, the biggest limiter to your being able to upgrade is the ‘Paradisan Ladder’ – these handy plants are usually hidden away in crannies in and outside of settlements, just out of sight. And if you’re having trouble locating them, make sure you check for an up or down icon on the marker. That  will give you better insight on where to look.

    Avowed Minimap Screenshot

    Back to that mini-map: it not only shows the location of harvestable plants, but there’s a specific icon just for that Paridisan Ladder (and later, its more potent varieties like Hylea’s Talon). It looks like this (left). Now you can spare the occasional glance at the map to get what you need, but keep your eyes focused where they’ll already be drawn to: the danger and beauty of The Living Lands.

    Examine All of the Abilities

    Building out your character and assigning abilities is one of the highlights of customization in Avowed. And even though you may start approaching combat as a specific build type, like Fighter, Ranger, or Wizard, you should know that as a classless game, there are many complimentary abilities hiding within each of these trees that can help you become a well-rounded adventurer.

    For example, even though you may be going down the Fighter branch, one of the most helpful abilities that you can get early on is Parry, which is located under the Ranger branch as a passive ability. So, it’s worthwhile to take some time and look over all the abilities afforded to you which can be helpful in creating a balanced character as you set out on your adventure. And if you find that you’d like to change your build later, you can reset everything  by spending your skeyts.

    Utilize Combat Techniques

    As much fun as it could be to just swing wildly at your enemies, there is a strategic flow to battle in Avowed where being able to step aside from attacks, blocking them, or masterfully parrying them to run up the stun meter are key to your survival in the Living Lands.

    One of the key indicators you want to pay attention to in combat are the colored circles that will appear on enemies – putting points into Perception can help here. For example, if you see a red circle on an enemy as they’re about to attack, that’s unblockable so you should be nimble and dodge (A button) that attack. Or if you see a white diamond hovering over the location of an enemy while aiming with a rifle, pistol, or bow, that’s a weak point you should focus your attack on.

    Weapon Swapping

    This is for those of you who (like us) were so dang excited to jump into Avowed, that you somehow breezed through the section of the opening level that explained that you can hot-swap between two weapon builds by tapping Y on your controller or hitting U on your keyboard. Now that admission is out of the way, this is one of the more important aspects of combat for you to utilize and master, and it all comes down to how you like to play, giving you flexibility in how to approach a variety of enemies and combat situations.

    A few of our favorite combos include pairing an arquebus with a sword and shield, giving us a great option to use in wide open areas or while navigating narrow caverns. Another pairing we like is having a pistol and shield mixed with a grimoire and wand, providing a mix of magic-based and projectile-based attacks (with a shield to help guard attacks as you load your pistol). Or if you prefer a quieter approach, we were also partial to wielding a two-handed bow in one loadout setting and a combination of a wand and grimoire in the other, which helped for stealthily picking off enemies before launching into a flurry of aggressive magic after being discovered.

    Go Treasure Hunting

    A good way to get off the beaten path and to explore more of Eora is to pick up bounties or unearth treasure maps to not only line your pockets with new weapons and crafting materials, but to get a better sense of the world around you – and you never know what you’ll stumble upon as you dive deeper into the Living Lands. Once acquired, treasure maps won’t simply drop a marker on your map, oh no. They artistically illustrate an area – maybe a cave, a path by a river, etc, with a classic X marking The Spot. Commit that vista to memory, because the only way you’ll find that treasure is by paying attention. And even then, don’t expect a chest to just be sitting on the beach, but the map should get you close enough to hear the telltale twinkling of treasure. My precious!

    Use Your Environment

    There’s a logic to the lay of the Living Lands if you take the time to assess what’s in front of and around you. See some xaurips up ahead surrounded by tall grass? Perhaps a stealthy approach could work best. Notice that brick wall that’s hanging on by a thread? A well-thrown grenade — or, if you’re lucky, a well-aimed shot at a nearby exploding barrel — can give you a surprise advantage against a group of enemies. Mysterious ice looking plant located above a body of water? Shoot it down to create an ice platform for you to jump on.

    Another mantra that has been repeating for us as we explored pockets of the Living Lands was ‘anything but the front door’ – there is often an obvious, visible entrance to a building or area, but entering could cost you a fair few lockpicks. Instead of using up those precious picks in the early game, consider scouting around the location you’re exploring – perhaps there’s a hidden window to crawl through or a weak wall that you can destroy. This often offers an alternate route in that saves your lockpicks and may even give you an upper hand on any nasties lurking inside.

    The point here is to not always rush into every situation (although that too can be fun) but recognize the way the land and world is presented to you for your adventure. Player freedom is at the heart of Avowed and all these unique ways to approach it is intentional. So have some fun experimenting on the ways to utilize the environment to your advantage.

    Don’t Forget Your Grimoire

    Even if you find yourself focusing your abilities as more of a Fighter or Ranger, you’ll discover that always having access to a Grimoire of Elements (which you get for free at the start of the game) will come in handy more times than you can count.

    Yes, it can be effective in battle, but it’s also very useful at helping you solve many of the environmental puzzles. For example, being able to cast lighting spells to activate an electronic switch or being able to burn away a batch of cobwebs that could reveal a shortcut that wasn’t available to you before.

    So even if you’re not wielding it in your off-hand, make sure you give it a little spot in your inventory. You’ll never know when you’re going to need it (spoiler: you’re going to need it).


    Avowed is launching February 18, 2025, for Xbox Series X|S, the Xbox app for Windows PC, Battle.net, Steam, cloud, and will be available on day one with Game Pass. Avowed also supports Xbox Play Anywhere, meaning when you buy the game through the store on Xbox or Windows, it’s yours to play on Xbox and Windows PC at no additional cost, and your game progress and achievements are saved across Xbox and Windows PC.

    When you purchase Avowed on Battle.net or Xbox, or have an Xbox Game Pass membership (PC or Ultimate only), and connect your Battle.net and Xbox accounts, it’s also yours to play on Battle.net, Xbox and Xbox App for Windows at no additional cost. Avowed lets you pick up where you left off, bringing all of your saves, game add-ons, and Xbox achievement progress with you.

    Avowed is currently available for pre-order on the Xbox Store, Battle.net, and Steam. The Premium Edition (or Premium Upgrade Addon for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass members or standard edition) offers up to five days early access, two premium skin packs, and access to the Avowed Digital Artbook & Soundtrack.

    Website: LINK

  • Atomfall: Diving Deeper Into Its Unique Mechanics

    Atomfall: Diving Deeper Into Its Unique Mechanics

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    With Atomfall coming to Xbox and Game Pass in just over a month (arriving on March 27), today we released the latest trailer for the game. Featuring brand new gameplay, the trailer highlights the main features that you will experience when you enter the quarantine zone.

    I thought now would be a good time to give you more information on some of the game’s key features and what you can expect when you play Atomfall. For those who haven’t had chance to see the trailer yet, take a look:

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-0oeZO3ymo?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

    The trailer starts at the very beginning of the game. You wake up in a dark and eerie bunker and are met by a wounded man in a hazmat suit who immediately asks who you are and asks for your help. The problem is you don’t know who you are, or how you got there.

    He tells you that you are inside a quarantine zone, built around the Windscale Atom plant following a nuclear disaster.

    Set in the luscious British countryside in 1962, Atomfall is a fictionalised telling of what happened five years after true events in Northern England. It is a game about investigation and discovery – as you try to uncover the mystery behind what really happened at Windscale, but also who you are and what you’re doing there.

    Atomfall Screenshot

    There is plenty to explore beyond the rolling hills of Cumberland, including a picturesque village, bandit camps, caves, tunnels, and mysterious buildings and facilities left abandoned by the British Atomic Research Division. All of these will hold their own secrets for you to discover.

    You will find clues about what has happened and learn more about the colourful characters you meet along the way – but there is no clear single “truth”, and different people interpret what happened in different ways. This feeds into the game’s ‘Leads’ system, our new take on traditional gaming quests.

    Some information that you uncover will open a Lead in the game. You can choose to track this down to uncover further secrets and hopefully get closer to some form of the truth. All the Leads in the game are completely optional, and all connect in one way or another to the larger mystery. As a result, the path you take through the game and the storyline is entirely up to you.

    Atomfall Screenshot

    Another source of Leads is the cast of characters you will meet along the way. One of the first you may meet is Nat Buckshaw, who you find playing his guitar in the ruins of an old house. He is an extremely talkative chap and more than happy to give away everything he knows just to have someone to talk to.

    However, with Nat and indeed everyone you meet along the way, you can never be sure who to trust and whether they are trying to use you for their own means.

    Some characters also act as Traders, for example Molly the Tinker, who can be found in the Dale. In fact, one of the Leads that Nat provides, helps you to find Molly. Resources are scarce in Atomfall, and money is useless, so all trade is done by barter – striking a good deal with a trader can be vitally important. Each of them will prize different sorts of assets. One may want food and bandages, while another needs weapons. Careful observation and making a balanced trade will enable you to get the resources you need to survive.

    One valuable tool you can trade for is the metal detector (you can either find one as you search the countryside or barter for one.) The metal detector is a vital asset as you scavenge for further resources. Atomfall is as much a game of survival as it is exploration – the resources, weapons and ammo you find will be vital if you are to find out what happened at the Windscale nuclear plant.

    Atomfall Screenshot

    To aid you in the hunt for resources, you’ll be able to find metal detectors. Once you have one, you will hear it beep as you come within range of something to find. You then need to equip it and use it to find your treasure – whether that be some scrap metal, medical supplies or ammunition.

    And you’ll need all the ammunition you can find – supplies are tight! Gangs of bandits litter the countryside, and they will think nothing of attacking on sight. Whether you choose to engage or run for cover is your choice but there are likely to be times when you will have no choice but to fight.

    Raising a gun to someone who is only armed with a melee weapon may well be enough for them to be the one who retreats. Whether your gun is loaded or not, only you will know…

    Atomfall Screenshot

    No matter what, you will need to be ready to adjust your strategy on the fly, using all the tools at your disposal to make it out alive. Melee combat, both armed and unarmed, will be vital. Sometimes, aiming a swift kick at an opponent in order to stagger them back is all the time you have to reload, and can be a life saver.

    You are going to have to find ways to adapt and make do with what you have as you track down leads in the search of the truth… or at least one version of it.

    We have only scratched the surface of the challenges, mystery and intrigue you discover in the quarantine zone. We cannot wait for you to get your hands on Atomfall when it launches on Game Pass as well as on Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC on March 27.

    Xbox Play Anywhere

    Atomfall

    Rebellion

    A survival-action game inspired by real-life events, Atomfall is set five years after the Windscale nuclear disaster in Northern England.
    Explore the fictional quarantine zone, scavenge, craft, barter, fight and talk your way through a British countryside setting filled with bizarre characters, mysticism, cults, and rogue government agencies.
    From Rebellion, the studio behind Sniper Elite and Zombie Army, Atomfall will challenge you to solve the dark mystery of what really happened.
    Player Driven Mystery: Unravel a tapestry of interwoven narratives through exploration, conversation, investigation, and combat, where every choice you make has consequences. Search, Scavage, Survive: You’ll need to scavenge for supplies, craft weapons and items, and fight desperately to make it out alive! Desperate Combat: With weapons and ammunition scarce, each frenetic engagement will see you blend marksmanship with vicious hand-to-hand combat. Manage your heart rate to hold a steady aim and ensure you have the energy you need to reach for your cricket bat and land the killer blow. Green and Unpleasant Land: The picturesque British countryside, with rolling green hills, lush valleys, and rural villages belie the dangers that await you. Navigate cult-controlled ruins, natural caves, nuclear bunkers and more as you explore this dense, foreboding world. Reimagining Windscale: A fictional reimagining of a real-world event, Atomfall draws from science fiction, folk horror, and Cold War influences to create a world that is eerily familiar yet completely alien.

    Website: LINK

  • Teaching about AI in K–12 education: Thoughts from the USA

    Teaching about AI in K–12 education: Thoughts from the USA

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    As artificial intelligence continues to shape our world, understanding how to teach about AI has never been more important. Our new research seminar series brings together educators and researchers to explore approaches to AI and data science education. In the first seminar, we welcomed Shuchi Grover, Director of AI and Education Research at Looking Glass Ventures. Shuchi began by exploring the theme of teaching using AI, then moved on to discussing teaching about AI in K–12 (primary and secondary) education. She emphasised that it is crucial to teach about AI before using it in the classroom, and this blog post will focus on her insights in this area.

    Shuchi Grover gave an insightful talk discussing how to teach about AI in K–12 education.
    Shuchi Grover gave an insightful talk discussing how to teach about AI in K–12 education.

    An AI literacy framework

    From her research, Shuchi has developed a framework for teaching about AI that is structured as four interlocking components, each representing a key area of understanding:

    • Basic understanding of AI, which refers to foundational knowledge such as what AI is, types of AI systems, and the capabilities of AI technologies
    • Ethics and human–AI relationship, which includes the role of humans in regard to AI, ethical considerations, and public perceptions of AI
    • Computational thinking/literacy, which relates to how AI works, including building AI applications and training machine learning models
    • Data literacy, which addresses the importance of data, including examining data features, data visualisation, and biases

    This framework shows the multifaceted nature of AI literacy, which involves an understanding of both technical aspects and ethical and societal considerations. 

    Shuchi’s framework for teaching about AI includes four broad areas.
    Shuchi’s framework for teaching about AI includes four broad areas.

    Shuchi emphasised the importance of learning about AI ethics, highlighting the topic of bias. There are many ways that bias can be embedded in applications of AI and machine learning, including through the data sets that are used and the design of machine learning models. Shuchi discussed supporting learners to engage with the topic through exploring bias in facial recognition software, sharing activities and resources to use in the classroom that can prompt meaningful discussion, such as this talk by Joy Buolamwini. She also highlighted the Kapor Foundation’s Responsible AI and Tech Justice: A Guide for K–12 Education, which contains questions that educators can use with learners to help them to carefully consider the ethical implications of AI for themselves and for society. 

    Computational thinking and AI

    In computer science education, computational thinking is generally associated with traditional rule-based programming — it has often been used to describe the problem-solving approaches and processes associated with writing computer programs following rule-based principles in a structured and logical way. However, with the emergence of machine learning, Shuchi described a need for computational thinking frameworks to be expanded to also encompass data-driven, probabilistic approaches, which are foundational for machine learning. This would support learners’ understanding and ability to work with the models that increasingly influence modern technology.

    A group of young people and educators smiling while engaging with a computer.

    Example activities from research studies

    Shuchi shared that a variety of pedagogies have been used in recent research projects on AI education, ranging from hands-on experiences, such as using APIs for classification, to discussions focusing on ethical aspects. You can find out more about these pedagogies in her award-winning paper Teaching AI to K-12 Learners: Lessons, Issues and Guidance. This plurality of approaches ensures that learners can engage with AI and machine learning in ways that are both accessible and meaningful to them.

    Research projects exploring teaching about AI and machine learning have involved a range of different approaches.
    Research projects exploring teaching about AI and machine learning have involved a range of different approaches.

    Shuchi shared examples of activities from two research projects that she has led:

    • CS Frontiers engaged high school students in a number of activities involving using NetsBlox and accessing real-world data sets. For example, in one activity, students participated in data science activities such as creating data visualisations to answer questions about climate change. 
    • AI & Cybersecurity for Teens explored approaches to teaching AI and machine learning to 13- to 15-year-olds through the use of cybersecurity scenarios. The project aimed to provide learners with insights into how machine learning models are designed, how they work, and how human decisions influence their development. An example activity guided students through building a classification model to analyse social media accounts to determine whether they may be bot accounts or accounts run by a human.
    A screenshot from an activity to classify social media accounts 
    A screenshot from an activity to classify social media accounts 

    Closing thoughts

    At the end of her talk, Shuchi shared some final thoughts addressing teaching about AI to K–12 learners: 

    • AI learning requires contextualisation: Think about the data sets, ethical issues, and examples of AI tools and systems you use to ensure that they are relatable to learners in your context.
    • AI should not be a solution in search of a problem: Both teachers and learners need to be educated about AI before they start to use it in the classroom, so that they are informed consumers.

    Join our next seminar

    In our current seminar series, we are exploring teaching about AI and data science. Join us at our next seminar on Tuesday 11 March at 17:00–18:30 GMT to hear Lukas Höper and Carsten Schulte from Paderborn University discuss supporting middle school students to develop their data awareness. 

    To sign up and take part in the seminar, click the button below — we will then send you information about joining. We hope to see you there.

    I want to join the next seminarThe schedule of our upcoming seminars is online. You can catch up on past seminars on our previous seminars and recordings page.

    Website: LINK

  • Google Family Link brings new supervision tools for parentsGoogle Family Link brings new supervision tools for parentsProduct Manager

    Google Family Link brings new supervision tools for parentsGoogle Family Link brings new supervision tools for parentsProduct Manager

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    Keeping kids safer online and fostering healthy digital habits is important for parents, and finding the right balance is key. Today, we’re announcing new tools for parents to manage their child’s devices with Google Family Link.

    Family Link’s new look

    Family Link’s new design is more intuitive for parents to use and navigate. A new Screen Time tab consolidates all screen-time management tools in a single, easily accessible place. In addition to the app and device-specific usage summary and time limits, the Screen Time tab also makes it easier for parents to set and adjust Downtime and School time.

    Parents will find that managing their child’s account, privacy settings and content filters are now easier than ever on the Controls tab. We’ve streamlined key controls so parents have what they need right at their fingertips, including the ability to manage account data settings, approve app downloads and block specific websites.

    Juggling multiple kids and their devices is also getting easier. Simply swipe between child profiles and manage devices from a single page, with more advanced settings just a tap away.

    Website: LINK

  • Pi Terminal review

    Pi Terminal review

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    It also has the equally important connectivity requirements of modern industrial automation. From your classic terminal pins, serial connector, Ethernet, etc., there’s also access to the built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth of CM4, along with a GPS antenna add-on, and you can expand it with LoRa or LTE for more radio connections.

    Ready to go

    There’s no construction required for the device – unless you want to add LoRa, LTE, or an SSD module, but that’s exceptionally easy – and there’s even a little demo to help you get to grips with how the interface could work. It’s powered by a 12 V~36 V barrel jack which is a more old-school standard than USB-C, but does allow for a lot more taxing components to be attached to the various ports littered around the side.

    Extra antennas are included to help increase range, which is always very handy. Fortunately, every port is also well labelled, so it is unlikely that you’ll accidentally plug an antenna into the wrong radio port.

    The demo shows that the screen is sharp, colourful, and very responsive as well. It’s programmed in Node-RED, which may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but the whole system is built upon Raspberry Pi OS, so you can create an interface in any language that Raspberry Pi/Linux can support. So, all of them.

    Biggest fan

    It’s a very nice piece of kit and very flexible thanks to its wide array of connectivity and Raspberry Pi base. Unlike other similar devices, it does lack physical buttons as standard, so everything will have to be touchscreen unless some switches are added by the user. The fan is also very loud when it gets up to speed, which may not matter for some noisy industrial environments, but was very distracting in a quieter setting. Still, it’s a robust and very capable device. The acrylic plates are incredibly strong and everything else is very sturdily constructed too. You also could easily create a 3D-printed case for it, if the need arose.

    Verdict

    8/10

    A great piece of kit at a good price that is stronger than it looks, although it does have its own minor quirks.

    Price

    £148/$180

    Specs

    SoC: Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 with 4GB RAM

    Display: 7˝ IPS LCD, 1024 × 600, 5-point capacitive touch

    Wireless connectivity: Wi-Fi, BLE 5.0, GPS, LoRa (with expansion), LTE (with expansion)

    Wired connectivity: GPIO, Relay, DO, DI, CAN, RS485, ADC, RS232, USB-C, USB 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI, 3.5 mm headphone jack, TF card, SIM card, CSI (for camera)

  • Wired for success: Inspiring the next generation of women in science

    Wired for success: Inspiring the next generation of women in science

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    Did you know that it’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science on February 11th, 2025? To celebrate this global event, we’re shining a light on the efforts to make STEM more accessible, inclusive, and inspiring for future generations. Let’s dive in!

    Mind the gap: gender representation in STEM 

    Science and technology have made huge leaps forward in recent years. Yet, according to UNESCO, women still make up just 35% of STEM graduates – a figure that has remained unchanged for the past decade.

    According to Dr. Erica Colón, founder of Nitty Gritty Science, one major issue is the lack of visible female role models. “If you were to ask children to draw a scientist, many would draw a man,” she told Arduino. From textbooks to posters, Erica says STEM careers are often portrayed as male-dominated, making it harder for young girls to see themselves in these roles. 

    Additionally, many students don’t even know about the exciting opportunities available in tech because these careers aren’t widely discussed in schools. But we can change that narrative.

    At Arduino, we’re committed to making STEM education accessible to everyone – regardless of their gender, race, background, or experience. And we’re not alone…

    Breaking down barriers: how educators and organizations are driving change

    Educators and organizations worldwide are working hard to reshape STEM education and make it more inclusive.

    One champion of this movement is Nathalie Duponsel, a doctoral candidate in Educational Technology at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, and a certified primary school teacher. In this video, Natalie explains why Arduino’s open-source platform is key to lowering cost barriers and improving access to technology. “It also gives students real-world examples to work on, which is great for improving their skill sets and brings them around to this maker mindset,” she notes.

    Another initiative making a real impact is Arduino4Her, a training project for girls in Ghana hosted by MakerSpaceGH. This popular project equips young women with hands-on skills in Arduino technology, electronics, and programming through interactive workshops and inspiring presentations. The energy is always electric and it’s incredible to see so many young women embracing tech, creating bold new ideas, and challenging STEM stereotypes.

    How you can make a difference

    Want to inspire more girls to pursue a career in STEM? Whether you’re an educator, parent, or someone who wants to be part of the change, here’s how you can help:

    • Ignite a love of STEM early on – STEM skills should be nurtured from a young age. It’s never too early to encourage hands-on play and learning activities that spark curiosity, problem-solving, and creativity. For example, block-based coding with the Arduino Alvik robot (currently on sale until February 19th, 2025!) provides a fun route into coding and robotics for kids as young as seven.
    • Integrate hands-on tech projects – Integrating hands-on and interactive tools like the Plug and Make Kit, the Alvik robot or the Student Kit is a great way to introduce all students to key STEM areas. Who knows, you might even spark a lifelong passion or inspire the next Rosalind Franklin!
    • Highlight female role models – Share the stories of women in STEM – past and present – to help girls see what’s possible. Need inspiration? Check out this blog post, where we honor six trailblazing women whose contributions to science were overlooked.
    • Create supportive learning environments – Building an encouraging community is key. Whether through clubs, mentorship programs, or events like Arduino Days or Arduino4Her, girls need safe spaces where they can explore and excel in STEM.
    • Advocate for inclusive STEM education – Push for curriculum changes that showcase the contributions of women and minorities in science and technology. “As a teacher, all you can do is put that information out there and make your students aware that they can do anything,” says Dr. Erica Colón. “We have to keep encouraging and showing different roles that they can do.”

    On this International Day of Women and Girls in Science, let’s take action to empower, inspire, and break barriers. The future of STEM belongs to everyone!

    The post Wired for success: Inspiring the next generation of women in science appeared first on Arduino Blog.

    Website: LINK

  • Teaching AI safety: Lessons from Romanian educators

    Teaching AI safety: Lessons from Romanian educators

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    This blog post has been written by our Experience AI partners in Romania, Asociatia Techsoup, who piloted our new AI safety resources with Romanian teachers at the end of 2024.

    Last year, we had the opportunity to pedagogically test the new three resources on AI safety and see first-hand the transformative effect they have on teachers and students. Here’s what we found.

    Students in class.

    Romania struggles with the digital skills gap

    To say the internet is ubiquitous in Romania is an understatement: Romania has one of the fastest internets in the world (11th place), an impressive mobile internet penetration (86% of the population), and Romania is leading Central and Eastern Europe in terms of percentage of population that is online (89% of the entire population). Unsurprisingly, most of Romania’s internet users are also social media users. 

    When you combine that with recent national initiatives, such as

    • The introduction of Information Technology and Informatics in the middle-school curriculum in 2017 as a compulsory subject
    • A Digital Agenda as a national strategy since 2015 
    • Allocation of over 20% of its most recent National Recovery and Resilience Fund for digital transition

    one might expect a similar lead in digital skills, both basic and advanced.

    But only 28% of the population, well below the 56% EU average, and just 47% of young people between 16 and 24 have basic digital skills — the lowest percentage in the European Union. 

    Findings from the latest International Computer and Information Literacy Study (ICILS, 2023)  underscore the urgent need to improve young people’s digital skills. Just 4% of students in Romania were scored at level 3 of 4, meaning they can demonstrate the capacity to work independently when using computers as information gathering and management tools, and are able, for example, to recognise that the credibility of web‐based information can be influenced by the identity, expertise, and motives of the people who create, publish, and share it.

    Students use a computer in class.

    Furthermore, 33% of students were assessed as level 1, while a further 40% of students did not even reach the minimum level set out in the ICILS, which means that they are unable to demonstrate even basic operational skills with computers or an understanding of computers as tools for completing simple tasks. For example, they can’t use computers to perform routine research and communication tasks under explicit instruction, and can’t manage simple content creation, such as entering text or images into pre‐existing templates.

    Why we wanted to pilot the Experience AI safety resources

    Add AI — and particularly generative AI — to this mix, and it spells huge trouble for educational systems unprepared for the fast rate of AI adoption by their students. Teachers need to be given the right pedagogical tools and support to address these new disruptions and the AI-related challenges that are adding to the existing post-pandemic ones.

    This is why we at Asociația Techsoup have been enthusiastically supporting Romanian teachers to deliver the Experience AI curriculum created by the Raspberry Pi Foundation and Google DeepMind. We have found it to be the best pedagogical support that prepares students to fully understand AI and to learn how to use machine learning to solve real-world problems.

    Testing the resources

    Last year, we had the opportunity to pedagogically test the new three resources on AI Safety and see first-hand the transformative effect they have on teachers and students.

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    We worked closely with 8 computer science teachers in 8 Romanian schools from rural and small urban areas, reaching approximately 340 students between the ages of 13 and 18.

    Before the teachers used the resources in the classroom, we worked with them in online community meetings and one-to-one phone conversations to help them review the available lesson plans, videos, and activity guides, to familiarise themselves with the structure, and to plan how to adapt the sessions to their classroom context. 

    In December 2024, the teachers delivered the resources to their students. They guided students through key topics in AI safety, including understanding how to protect their data, critically evaluating data to spot fake news, and how to use AI tools responsibly. Each session incorporated a dynamic mix of teaching methods, including short videos and presentations delivering core messages, unplugged activities to reinforce understanding, and structured discussions to encourage critical thinking and reflection. 

    Gathering feedback from users

    We then interviewed all the teachers to understand their challenges in delivering such a new curriculum and we also observed two of the lessons. We took time to discuss with students and gather in-depth feedback on their learning experiences, perspectives on AI safety, and their overall engagement with the activities, in focus groups and surveys.

    Feedback gathered in this pilot was then incorporated into the resources and recommendations given to teachers as part of the AI safety materials.

    Teachers’ perspectives on the resources

    It became obvious quite fast for both us and our teachers that the AI safety resources cover a growing and unaddressed need: to prepare our students for the ubiquitous presence of AI tools, which are on the road to becoming as ubiquitous as the internet itself.

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    Teachers evaluated the resources as very effective, giving them the opportunity to have authentic and meaningful conversations with their students about the world we live in. The format of the lessons was engaging — one of the teachers was so enthusiastic that she actually managed to keep students away from their phones for the whole lesson. 

    They also appreciated the pedagogical quality of the resources, especially the fact that everything is ready to use in class and that they could access them for free. In interviews, they also appreciated that they themselves also learnt a lot from the lessons:

    “For me it was a wake-up call. I was living in my bubble, in which I don’t really use these tools that much. But the world we live in is no longer the world I knew. … So such a lesson also helps us to learn and to discover the children in another context, – Carmen Melinte, a computer science teacher at the Colegiul Național Grigore Moisil in the small city of Onești, in north-east Romania, one of the EU regions with the greatest poverty risk.

    What our students think about the resources

    Students enjoyed discussing real-world scenarios and admitted that they don’t really have adults around whom they can talk to about the AI tools they use. They appreciated the interactive activities where they worked in pairs or groups and the games where they pretended to be creators of AI apps, thinking about safety features they could implement:

    “I had never questioned AI, as long as it did my homework,” said one student in our focus groups, where the majority of students admitted that they are already using large language models (LLMs) for most of their homework.

    “I really liked that I found out what is behind that ‘Accept all’ and now I think twice before giving my data,” – Student at the end of the ‘Your data and AI’ activities.

    “Activities put me in a situation where I had to think from the other person’s shoes and think twice before sharing my personal data,” commented another student.

    Good starting point

    This is a good first step: there is an acute need for conversations between young people and adults around AI tools, how to think about them critically, and how to use them safely. School is the right place to start these conversations and activities, as teachers are still trusted by most Romanian students to help them understand the world.

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    But to be able to do that, we need to be serious about equipping teachers with pedagogically sound resources that they can use in class, as well as training them, supporting them, and making sure that most of their time is dedicated to teaching, and not administration. It might seem a slow process, but it is the best way to help our students become responsible, ethical and accountable digital citizens.

    We are deeply grateful to the brave, passionate teachers in our community who gave the AI safety resources a try and of course to our partners at the Raspberry Pi Foundation for giving us the opportunity to lead this pilot.

    If you are a teacher anywhere in the world, give them a try today to celebrate Safer Internet Day: rpf.io/aisafetyromania

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  • Gustavo Reynaga: Inspiring the next generation of makers with MicroPython

    Gustavo Reynaga: Inspiring the next generation of makers with MicroPython

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    If you’re a fan of open-source technology, Gustavo Salvador Reynaga Aguilar is a name to know. An experienced educator with a passion for technology, Gustavo has spent nearly three decades teaching and inspiring students at CECATI 132 in Mexico. He’s worked with platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and BeagleBone, and is renowned for projects such as the OSHWi Octopus Badge, a creative electronic badge shared openly on GitHub.

    At the core of his work is a commitment to making technology accessible and empowering others to innovate – a philosophy that aligns perfectly with Arduino’s mission!

    Making connections at Pycon Latam

    At Pycon Latam 2024, held in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Gustavo led the workshop “Primer Contacto con MicroPython” (which can be loosely translated as “MicroPython: First Contact”), introducing attendees to the power of MicroPython for programming microcontrollers. The session demonstrated how hardware and software can come together seamlessly with tools like the Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect (on sale for our Saint Valentine’s special until February 19th, 2025!) and Arduino Lab for MicroPython.

    The workshop was a hit among software developers, many of whom were impressed by the ease of implementing IoT and embedded solutions using Arduino and MicroPython. Gustavo’s approachable style and passion for teaching left a lasting impression, making the complex world of microcontrollers accessible to all.

    For those who missed his workshop, Gustavo is sharing the MicroPython manual he distributed at Pycon Latam on his GitHub account! This free resource is perfect for anyone looking to dive into MicroPython and start building their own projects. You can find it here.

    Why MicroPython matters

    MicroPython, a lightweight version of Python 3, has become increasingly popular in recent years, particularly for IoT applications. Its simplicity and efficiency make it an ideal choice for embedded systems, which combine hardware and software to perform specific tasks. 

    For makers and developers, MicroPython offers:

    • Ease of use: A simple syntax that’s perfect for anyone – beginners or not!
    • Versatility: Compatibility with various microcontrollers and IoT platforms.
    • Community-driven innovation: As an open-source language, it benefits from continuous development and shared resources.

    Gustavo’s workshop underscored these advantages, showing attendees how to program microcontrollers, manage GPIO pins, and connect to IoT platforms – all while using accessible, open-source tools. 

    And to make your life even easier, we’ve recently streamlined the entire process of installing libraries and managing MicroPython code on your Arduino boards by releasing the MicroPython Package Installer!

    Stay inspired by Gustavo’s open-source expertise

    Gustavo is not only a talented educator but also a powerful advocate for the open-source community. With more workshops planned for 2025 and beyond, his work continues to inspire makers and developers around the world.

    Follow him on X, GitHub, LinkedIn, and YouTube, or explore his projects on gustavoreynaga.com. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to deepen your expertise, Gustavo is a fantastic resource and an inspiring example of how open-source technology can transform education and innovation.

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  • WOPR

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    What’s inside?

    Raspberry Pi 4

    Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2

    • 5 V / 30 A power supply

    • 615 Adafruit NeoPixels

    • Bluetooth speaker

    A script runs on boot, which twinkles the NeoPixels in the traditional 1980s supercomputer colours: yellow and red.

    Another script can be run to play a short clip from the film WarGames on the Touch Display 2 screen, explaining the WOPR. At the press of a button on the Touch Display, our faux WOPR also parrots famous lines from the film, such as: “Shall we play a game?” and “How about a nice game of chess?”

    For those who wish to linger a little longer in the Maker Lab, Toby devised a game in which clips from 1980s films and music videos flash (a little too fast, in our opinion) up on the screen, with your job being to enthusiastically shout out where each clip is from.

    Authentic enclosure

    The body of the WOPR is a combination of 3D-printed plastics and laser-cut MDF painted in industrial grey, with Cricut silver lettering on the side. Everything is glued together, and a great deal of sanding was required to make it appear as though it is a sleek and very fancy contraption from the future.

  • UNESCO’s International Day of Education 2025: AI and the future of education

    UNESCO’s International Day of Education 2025: AI and the future of education

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    Recently, our Chief Learning Officer Rachel Arthur and I had the opportunity to attend UNESCO’s International Day of Education 2025, which focused on the role of education in helping people “understand and steer AI to better ensure that they retain control over this new class of technology and are able to direct it towards desired objectives that respect human rights and advance progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals”.

    How teachers continue to play a vital role in the future of education

    Throughout the event, a clear message from UNESCO was that teachers have a very important role to play in the future of education systems, regardless of the advances in technology — a message I find very reassuring. However, as with any good-quality debate, the sessions also reflected a range of other opinions and approaches, which should be listened to and discussed too. 

    With this in mind, I was interested to hear a talk by a school leader from England who is piloting the first “teacherless” classroom. They are trialling a programme with twenty Year 10 students (ages 14–15), using an AI tool developed in-house. This tool is trained on eight existing learning platforms, pulling content and tailoring the learning experience based on regular assessments. The students work independently using an AI tool in the morning, supported by a learning mentor in the classroom, while afternoons focus on developing “softer skills”. The school believes this approach will allow students to complete their GCSE exams in just one year instead of two, seeing it as a solution to the years of lost learning caused by lockdowns during the coronavirus pandemic.

    Whilst they were reporting early success in this approach, what occurred to me during the talk was the question of how we can decide if this approach is the right one. The results might sound attractive to school leaders, but do we need a more rounded view of what education should look like? Whatever your views on the purpose of schools, I suspect most people would agree that they serve a much greater purpose than just achieving the top results. 

    Whilst AI tools may be able to provide personalised learning experiences, it is crucial to consider the role of teachers in young people’s education. If we listed the skills required for a teacher to do their job effectively, I believe we would all reach the same conclusion: teachers play a pivotal role in a young person’s life — one that definitely goes beyond getting the best exam results. According to the Educational Endowment Foundation, high-quality teaching is the most important lever schools have on pupil outcomes

    “Quality education demands quality educators” – Farida Shaheed, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education

    Also, at this stage in AI adoption, can we be sure that this use of AI tools isn’t disadvantageous to any students? We know that machine learning models generate biased results, but I’m not aware of research showing that these systems are fair to all students and do not disadvantage any demographic. An argument levelled against this point is that teachers can also be biased. Aside from the fact that systems have a potentially much larger impact on more students than any individual teacher, I worry that this argument leads to us accepting machine bias, rather than expecting the highest of standards. It is essential that providers of any educational software that processes student data adhere to the principles of fairness, accountability, transparency, privacy, and security (FATPS).

    How can the agency of teachers be cultivated in AI adoption?

    We are undeniably at a very early stage of a changing education landscape because of AI, and an important question is how teachers can be supported. 

    “Education has a foundational role to play in helping individuals and groups determine what tasks should be outsourced to AI and what tasks need to remain firmly in human hands.” – UNESCO 

    I was delighted to have been invited to be part of a panel at the event discussing how the agency of teachers can be cultivated in AI adoption. The panel consisted of people with different views and expertise, but importantly, included a classroom teacher, emphasising the importance of listening to educators and not making decisions on their behalf without them. As someone who works primarily on AI literacy education, my talk was centred around my belief that AI literacy education for teachers is of paramount importance. 

    Having a basic understanding of how data-driven systems work will empower teachers to think critically and become discerning users, making conscious choices about which tools to use and for what purpose. 

    For example, while attending the Bett education technology exhibition recently, I was struck by the prevalence of education products that included the use of AI. With ever more options available, we need teachers to be able to make informed choices about which products will benefit and not harm their students. 

    “Teachers urgently need to be empowered to better understand the technical, ethical and pedagogical dimensions of AI.” – Stefania Giannini, Assistant Director-General for Education, UNESCO, AI competency framework for teachers

    A very interesting paper released recently showed that individuals with lower AI literacy levels are more receptive towards AI-powered products and services. In short, people with higher literacy levels are more aware of the capabilities and limitations of AI systems. Perhaps this doesn’t mean that people with higher AI literacy levels see all AI tools as ‘bad’, but maybe that they are more able to think critically about the tools and make informed choices about their use. 

    UN Special Rapporteur highlights urgent education challenges

    For me, the most powerful talk of the day came from Farida Shaheed, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education. I would urge anyone to listen to it (a recording is available on YouTube — the talk begins around 2:16:00). 

    The talk included many facts that helped to frame some of the challenges we are facing. Ms Shaheed stated that “29% of all schools lack access to basic drinking water, without which education is not possible”. This is a sobering thought, particularly when there is a growing narrative that AI systems have the potential to democratise education. 

    When speaking about the AI tools being developed for education, Ms Shaheed questioned who the tools are for: “It’s telling that [so very few edtech tools] are developed for teachers. […] Is this just because teachers are a far smaller client base or is it a desire to automate teachers out of the equation?”

    I’m not sure if I know the answer to this question, but it speaks to my worry that the motivation for tech development does not prioritise taking a human-centred approach. We have to remember that as consumers, we do have more power than we think. If we do not want a future where AI tools are replacing teachers, then we need to make sure that there is not a demand for those tools. 

    The conference was a fantastic event to be part of, as it was an opportunity to listen to such a diverse range of perspectives. Certainly, we are facing challenges, but equally, it is both reassuring and exciting to know that so many people across the globe are working together to achieve the best possible outcomes for future generations. Ms Shaheed’s concluding message resonated strongly with me:

    “[Share good practices], so we can all move together in a co-creative process that is inclusive of everybody and does not leave anyone behind.” 

    As always, we’d love to hear your views — you can contact us here.

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  • Tecnoseta revives the silk industry with open-source innovation

    Tecnoseta revives the silk industry with open-source innovation

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    The silk industry has a rich history in Italy, but modern challenges have brought this centuries-old tradition to the brink of decline. Once a cornerstone of the rural economy in Italy, with a strong presence in Zagarolo, Rome, silk production has dwindled in the country due to industrial developments, synthetic fibers’ growing popularity, and fierce price competition from foreign exporters. Enter Tecnoseta, a small startup founded in 2019 with a bold mission: to rebuild and innovate the silk production chain, making it 100% Made in Italy.

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    By combining traditional silk production expertise with modern Industry 4.0 technology, Tecnoseta’s founders have envisioned a sustainable, modular system to produce high-quality Italian silk. Their goals include not only manufacturing efficient, high-tech machinery but also revitalizing rural communities and offering hope to younger generations by creating local job opportunities. 

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    We’ve grown alongside Arduino. As the platform evolved, we were ready to seize the new possibilities.” – Maddalena Mariani, co-founder and CEO of Tecnoseta

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    Tecnoseta turned to Arduino’s accessible and reliable technology to bring their vision to life. Thanks to our open-source platform, their in-house team has developed a modular line of high-performance machinery tailored for each step of silk production, including reeling, re-reeling, twisting, and spooling.

    Using the Arduino Nano Every and Nano 33 IoT, they implemented automated processes and sensor-based monitoring across their specialized equipment. This allows for real-time fault detection, such as alerting operators when a silk thread breaks. This innovation drastically reduces downtime and improves efficiency, even for small-scale production.  

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    The modularity of Tecnoseta’s system means clients can scale operations according to their needs, from artisanal to industrial. The machines are also designed to integrate with renewable energy sources like solar panels, reflecting a strong commitment to sustainability.

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    Now the company is looking to the future, exploring ways to enhance their machinery with advanced sensors for predictive maintenance. 

    Leveraging tools like Arduino Cloud and the Opta micro PLC, Tecnoseta plans to collect data from the machines to monitor their performance and quickly intervene remotely in case of any issues, ensuring even greater reliability and precision. As their technology evolves, the company’s mission remains rooted in their heritage: combining cutting-edge innovation with traditional craftsmanship to create a sustainable future for the Italian silk industry.

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    Tecnoseta is now working within an agritech framework, to develop high-tech architectures and AI models for the automated management of silkworm breeding. “By supporting the transition of Italy’s sericulture to truly modern standards, we aim to have a positive impact on the local territory by attracting highly specialized professionals. What’s more, it will add to Italy’s competitive edge while making the supply chain more efficient and sustainable,” says Maddalena Mariani, co-founder and CEO. 

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  • The latest AI news we announced in JanuaryThe latest AI news we announced in January

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    We announced that Google Cloud’s Automotive AI Agent is arriving for Mercedes-Benz. Google Cloud unveiled Automotive AI Agent, a new way for automakers to create helpful agentic experiences for drivers. Mercedes-Benz is among the first automakers planning to implement the product, which goes beyond current vehicle voice control to allow people to have natural conversations and ask queries while driving, like “Is there an Italian restaurant nearby?”

    We shared five ways NotebookLM Plus can help your business. NotebookLM is a tool for understanding anything — including synthesizing complex ideas buried in deep research. This month we made our premium NotebookLM Plus available in more Google Workspace plans to help businesses and their employees with everything from sharing team notebooks and centralizing projects, to streamlining onboarding and making learning more engaging with Audio Overviews.

    We announced new AI tools to help retailers build gen AI search and agents. The National Retail Federation kicked off the year with their annual NRF conference, where Google Cloud showed how AI agents and AI-powered search are already helping retailers operate more efficiently, create personalized shopping experiences and use AI to get the latest products and experiences to their customers.

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