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![Arduino](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/aUC4hesyyfsDPfLGejF9oK-320-80.jpg)
Fly in Hogwarts Legacy With a Nimbus 2000 Prop Broom
By Ash Hill published
Mo from That’s So Mo has turned a Harry Potter Nimbus 2000 broom prop into a working controller for flying in Hogwarts Legacy.
![Arduino Robot Arm](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ekxdRMtd67Az2yTfichTtA-320-80.jpg)
Robotic Arm Controlled With Muscle Movement via EMG Signals
By Ash Hill published
Ultimate Robotics is taking robotic arms to the next level with this EMG-controlled robot arm featuring an Arduino.
![Rehana's "Blooming Dress"](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/uXyLokMqiFuLRFjVntBWyV-320-80.jpg)
Electronic Flower Dress Blooms at the Touch of a Button
By Les Pounder published
Maker Rehana Al-Soltane has created a unique dress which sees rose blossoms open with a touch of a button
![Nvidia Orin Nano Developer Kit](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/NMkJ7XxEAWeGXxxffS7QeJ-320-80.jpg)
Nvidia’s New Orin Nano Developer Kit: Like a Raspberry Pi for AI
By Les Pounder published
$499 Entry-Level SBC For AI
![HiFive Pro P550](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ZRzoJG2mmGt9eduVy5VTWa-320-80.jpg)
SiFive, Intel Announce HiFive Pro P550 MicroATX RISC-V Development Board
By Brandon Hill published
The HiFive Pro P550 development board uses a "Horse Creek" SoC built using the Intel 4 process.
![Control NeoPixels With WLED](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/H5w2RHoDH2UXZAzXnhRe89-320-80.gif)
How To Control NeoPixels With WLED
By Les Pounder published
WLED is a powerful RGB LED controller for ESP8266 and ESP32 boards. In this how-to we learn how to install WLED and control a string of RGB LEDs.
![The uConsole from Clockwork Pi](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/neQscVM8dx3F7TAgszmuHH-320-80.jpg)
Clockwork Pi Reveals uConsole Portable Computer
By Ian Evenden published
DevTerm maker Clockwork Pi has revealed its latest project, the uConsole.
![Raspberry Pi](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/tdYTiEBZY3weDd6f536UDL-320-80.jpg)
Raspberry Pi Pico DAQ PCB Turns Microcontroller into Oscilloscope
By Ash Hill last updated
Alperen Akküncü has created a custom PCB that turns the Raspberry Pi Pico into a DAQ 4-channel oscilloscope tool.
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