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BUILD2GETHER 2.0 Superbox Unboxing, Arduino Transitions to Zephyr + More! 📦 Unboxing Hackster

BUILD2GETHER 2.0 Superbox Unboxing, Arduino Transitions to Zephyr + More! 📦 Unboxing Hackster's BUILD2GETHER 2.0 Superbox Hackster's second BUILD2GETHER innovation challenge is underway! The contest targets assistive technologies for people with disabilities – including enabling indoor and outdoor activities for people with visual impairments, plus two categories for people with mobility impairments. Let's dig into the Superbox, a curated collection of hardware from our partners that's helping 200 participants build their projects. [Watch now]( Hardware ⬛ Particle Tachyon SBC Particle has launched a single-board computer that combines the power and connectivity of a mid-range smartphone with a cutting-edge AI accelerator, all in a credit card-sized package. [Read more]( ⚙️ Arduino Pro Kits Avnet and Farnell have announced a partnership with Arduino to launch exclusive Arduino Pro kits aimed at both professionals and enthusiasts developing industrial-focused projects. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🎶 Autotuned Kazoo You literally can't go wrong with Guy Dupont's autotune-enabled kazoo that corrects your terrible, off-pitch humming that no one wants to hear. [Read more]( ✨ Starting with SDR Zmod In this project, Whitney Knitter walks through setting up the SDR Zmod on Digilent's Eclypse Z7 for SDR development using GNU Radio. [Read more]( What's Happening? 💥 25% Off i.MX RT EVKs Don't miss your chance to receive 25% off any NXP i.MX RT Series Evaluation Kit using the code MKT30EGG. Valid through August 10th. [Buy now]( 🏆 SSUP's 'Hack in Box' Sony has announced the winner of its Sensing Solution University Collaboration Program's recent "Hack in a Box" hackathon: the Spresense-powered Humming Robot. [Read more]( 🟦 USB Insights Hub David Santana developed a three-port USB 3.0 hub with individual TFTs to display voltage, current, and metadata about the connected devices. [Read more]( 🪁 The End of Mbed Marks a New Beginning for Arduino In the wake of Arm's recent Mbed end of life announcement, Arduino is planning a beta transition to Zephyr by the end of 2024, with a rollout for various boards starting in 2025. [Read more]( [X]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2550 N. First Street, Suite 350 San Jose, CA 95131 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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