Tag: Edge Hardware
Exploring devices designed for local processing and low-latency computing.
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Batteryless smart locks: How infrared light ends charging
Batteryless smart lock technology promises doors that no longer need routine battery changes. Using focused infrared energy harvesting, some modern locks can draw small amounts

How wearables aid early dementia detection
Last updated: 05. January 2026 Berlin, 05. January 2026 Insights Scientists are testing wearables dementia detection by tracking walking patterns, sleep and heart signals from

Fast wireless charging: What changes when cables disappear
Fast wireless charging removes the need to plug a cable into your device, but it also changes how energy moves and how efficient charging can

Elephant Conservation: What One Elephant’s Long Life Teaches
Elephant Conservation: What One Elephant’s Long Life Teaches Lin Wang, an Asian elephant reported at age 86 when he died in 2003, raises an important

Raspberry Pi 5: Why the tiny PC now feels confusing
The Raspberry Pi 5 is a major step for the single-board computer family, but many users report mixed signals about its purpose and trade-offs. This

Best tablets 2025: How to pick the right one fast
Choosing among the best tablets 2025 can feel overwhelming: high prices, similar specs, and many brands. This article shows which features matter most and how

Google TV projectors: The simple checklist to replace a TV
Many buyers ask whether a projector can replace a living‑room TV. This guide focuses on Google TV projectors and explains which technical and practical checks

Pocket E‑Readers: Why tiny e‑ink devices are booming
Small, lightweight readers that use e‑ink screens are finding new fans. The pocket e‑reader fits in a coat or jeans pocket, lasts for weeks on

Presence Sensors: Smart Homes That Know You Without Cameras
If you want lights, heating or alarms to respond when someone is actually in the room, presence sensors offer a camera-free option that reduces visual

Smartphone Cameras: Why the Next Big Leap Is Delayed
Smartphone cameras are improving, but the pace of noticeable upgrades has slowed. The shift reflects physical limits in tiny image sensors, the rising cost and