Arduino has become one of the key building blocks of the open hardware movement. Arduino, the platform, is designed to be modular, affordable, and easy for virtually anyone to use. The company behind ...
Five months after acquiring Arduino, the open-source hardware and software company best known for its UNO and Nano microcontroller board for hobbyists, Qualcomm is looking to make another big splash ...
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I have a 2017 Brother HL-L8360CDW laser printer that I hadn’t used in years but wanted to re-enable for a new Mac Studio. After I connected it to my Wi-Fi network, AirPrint made it available for my ...
Stanford University is offering students across the world access to a range of online courses through its official learning platforms. These programmes allow learners to explore computer science, ...
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Arduino is being acquired by Qualcomm subject to regulatory approval for an undisclosed sum. Qualcomm Arduino introduces a new UNO form factor board, the Arduino UNO Q, which features both a STM32 MCU ...
To everyone’s surprise, Qualcomm has announced they have entered an agreement to acquire Arduino, the open-source hardware and software pioneer known for empowering millions of makers and developers ...
In a major shake-up to the hobbyist and professional electronics world, chip giant Qualcomm announced its intent to acquire Arduino, the beloved Italian open-source hardware and software company best ...
In a deal that surprised some industry observers, chipmaker Qualcomm has agreed to buy Arduino, which is best known for supplying microcontrollers to the DIY community. The acquisition, whose terms ...
What just happened? Qualcomm is buying Arduino – the Italian open-source darling of tinkerers, educators, and inventors – in a deal that underscores how the battle for the edge starts with the makers.