Stop Wasting Money on the Wrong Robot Parts: The Essential Starter Kit

Stop Wasting Money on the Wrong Robot Parts: The Essential Starter Kit

Starting in robotics is exciting and overwhelming. With so many shiny, high-spec parts available, beginners often spend too much on components they don’t need yet. Worse, mismatched parts can lead to poor performance and frustration. Here’s the truth: your first robot doesn’t need to be powerful, it just needs to work for the problem you’re…

The Importance of Technical Writing Services in the Digital Age

The Importance of Technical Writing Services in the Digital Age

Businesses expand when their customers, employees, and users can easily understand the information they rely on. Clear, concise, and accurate documentation isn’t just important—it’s essential. Technical writing services are the key to transforming complex information into something anyone can navigate with confidence. Whether it’s user manuals, software guides, or technical documentation, expert technical writing ensures…

Distributed Systems Series: Your One-Stop Guide

Distributed Systems Series: Your One-Stop Guide

Welcome! This post is your central hub to navigate the series on distributed systems. Whether you’re a beginner or a practicing engineer, you’ll find clear explanations, practical guides, and deep dives into key topics—all in one place. Series Overview This series covers fundamental and advanced concepts in distributed systems, including consistency models,networking , partitioning, practicality…

Samsung

Bright lights, big TV: Samsung launches the world’s first micro-RGB TV, boasting ‘a new benchmark for color accuracy’

115 inches to begin with, but more sizes are planned to arrive soon Available first in South Korea and then the US before a global rollout Approximately $32,000 / £24,000 / €28,000 / AU$49,750 Let’s start with the bad news: Samsung’s first micro-RGB TV is outrageously expensive. But the tech will quickly make its way…

I can’t believe it’s taken Microsoft OneNote so long to add this basic feature – and I might actually use it now

I can’t believe it’s taken Microsoft OneNote so long to add this basic feature – and I might actually use it now

Microsoft OneNote finally gets option to paste without formatting You can use the usual keyboard shortcuts or right click Windows, Mac and browser versions all get the update More than two decades after OneNote first hit the shelves, Microsoft has finally added what we would reasonably expect to be a core feature, saving a lot…

Woman using a Windows computer with Microsoft Edge

Sorry, Microsoft: your latest attempt to get people to switch over to Edge in Windows 11 is crossing a line

Microsoft has a new plan to persuade Chrome addicts to use Edge more A planned pop-up is only hidden in testing right now, though It may never be enabled, even in preview builds of Windows 11 – and I hope that’s the case Microsoft is apparently testing another way to drive Edge adoption and attempt…

Gemini Guided Learning

I learned all about cheese with Gemini’s Guided Learning feature, and it was so easy, I’m thinking of making my own cheese

Google Gemini introduced a new feature aimed at education called Guided Learning this month. The idea is to teach you something through question-centered conversation instead of a lecture. When you ask it to teach you something, it breaks the topic down and starts asking you questions about it. Based on your answers, it explains more…