The Radio Internet-Protocol Communications Module (RIC-M) developed by the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has been licensed to two commercial partners ...
Frontier Silicon has launched the world's first “four-in-one” module capable or receiving Internet radio, DAB, FM and music streamed from a PC. The new module, called Venice 6, is the first product to ...
MAYA-W2 is among the first host-based modules to extend the benefits of highly efficient Wi-Fi 6 to industrial applications. MAYA-W2 futureproofs applications with an advanced set of connectivity ...
While we love our Raspberry Pi projects here at XDA, sometimes you don't want the whole Pi; sometimes you just want a slice. Such is the case for people who purchase the individual microcontrollers ...
Power consumption remains a limiting factor with devices that need to be portable and this affects what can be achieved with the Internet of Things (IoT). This problem could be overcome through the ...
Have a beautiful antique radio that’s beyond repair? This ESP8266 based Internet radio by [Edzelf] would be an excellent starting point to get it running again, as an alternative to a Raspberry-Pi ...
Frontier Silicon has launched a new low-cost, low-power Internet radio module with codec support and music player functionality, bringing Hi-Fi and audio systems for use in mass-market connected audio ...
The Roth AV introduced the KRadio, its first Wi-Fi enabled Internet/DAB tabletop radio with iPod/iPhone dock that lets you listen to thousands of Internet radio stations — as well as DAB and FM. It ...
Demand for technologically advanced products in the weapons of both domestic and foreign armed forces is anticipated to support growth in the global market. Military budgets of both industrialized and ...
The ESP8266 is a chip that turned a lot of heads recently, stuffing a WiFi radio, TCP/IP stack, and all the required bits to get a microcontroller on the Internet into a tiny, $5 module. It’s an ...
OTTAWA, Ontario — About 20 years ago — the exact date has faded into the mists of history — Radio World International launched the RadioNet technology column. Dedicated to examining “radio and the ...