Explore the new Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2, offering enhanced features and affordability for tech enthusiasts and ...
DFRobot’s 14-inch ultra-wide IPS display offers narrow bezels, 4K (3840 x 1100) resolution, 10-point capacitive touch, and is designed for mounting single board computers such as LattePanda Sigma and ...
Stability AI may be starting its very own redemption arc. After the disappointment that was SD3 Medium, they’ve come back swinging with the release of two new models that had been promised back in ...
Anthropic’s latest Claude 3.5 Sonnet AI model has a new feature in public beta that can control a computer by looking at a screen, moving a cursor, clicking buttons, and typing text. The new ...
StabilityAI is today releasing its new Stable Diffusion 3.5 family of AI image models. It comes with improved realism, prompt adherence and text rendering compared to SD3. Like the first ...
The beta for the PUBG Mobile 3.5 update has been released. It gives a glimpse of what the latest winter update will bring. As seen in the beta version, the version update 3.5 will introduce a new POI, ...
Additionally, it gives access to 17 GPIOs, PWM, ADC, and touch button capabilities. These features along with low-cost and standard breadboard compatibility make this development board suitable for ...
You will have to switch to Opus or the tiny Haiku model until the message limit resets in 3-5 hours. Claude has no ... Microsoft made it more like Pi than ChatGPT, surfacing content more easily ...
The highly anticipated PUBG Mobile 3.5 Update Beta brings an exhilarating winter theme, introducing new POIs like Glacier Tribe and Snowy Vale. Players can expect an immersive experience, riding ...
Meta has released Llama 3.2 family models, which include smaller text-only models Llama 3.2 1B and 3B for on-device tasks on phones and laptops. The other two models are Llama 3.2 11B and 90B, which ...
Recently Raspberry Pi released the 2GB version of the Raspberry Pi 5 with a new BCM2712 SoC featuring the D0 stepping. As expected, [Jeff Geerling] got his mitts on one of these boards and ran it ...