Dr. Michael Gleghorn continues to make a compelling case for how reason can lead us, step by step, to the logical conclusion of God’s existence based on the book How Reason Can Lead to God. Foundation of Mind In this article we’re continuing our examination of Christian philosopher Josh Rasmussen’s book, How Reason Can Lead to God.{1} In my previous […]| Probe Ministries
The ESP32-C5-EVB is a brand-new evaluation board built around the ESP32-C5-WROOM-N8R4 module from Espressif, designed to bring dual-band wireless connectivity, ample memory, and robust control features into one compact, versatile package. Whether you’re developing IoT appliances, home automation solutions, or industrial controllers, this board delivers the flexibility and reliability you need. Why ESP32-C5 Matters Espressif’s […]| olimex
Matter 1.4.2 strengthens the standard by adding improvements in security, certification, infrastructure.| Help Net Security
Just in time for the next iPhone, the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) has published Matter 1.4.2...| Apple Must
Morse Micro, the world's leading provider of Wi-Fi HaLow chips, today announced that its MM6108-EKH05-Light developer platform has received Matter certification from the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA). This certification marks a significant milestone for Wi-Fi| IoT Business News
Bungie is hiring to upgrade its proprietary Tiger Engine to be shared between Destiny, Marathon, and other game projects.| The Game Post
This article provides an overview of the ESP-Knob, its features, and functionality. It also details the hardware design and outlines the firmware framework that supports its operation.| Developer Portal
A personal reckoning with a family’s legacy of white privilege| Jed Riffe Films
Mind, matter, dreams, and worldhood in Michal Sagar's solo exhibition The post Dreams All the Way Down: On <i>Sight Between</i> appeared first on Mn Artists.| Mn Artists
This is the final episode of The Internet of Things Podcast, and to send us off after eight years, we don’t discuss the big news of the day such as Arm’s planned IPO, a new display option from Brilliant, or new gear from Leviton. Instead we share our reasons for stepping back from the show, […]| Stacey on IoT | Internet of Things news and analysis
Amazon’s head of devices, David Limp, plans to retire as part of a wave of executives that have been leaving Amazon in the last year. Also, next year Alexa and the Amazon Echo will be 10 years old, which prompted us to take a look at the role Alexa and the Amazon Echo have played in the […]| Stacey on IoT | Internet of Things news and analysis
If you need any more indication that Matter is not going to kill all of the pre-existing standards in the smart home anytime soon, check out the launch this week of Trident IoT, a new company devoted to building Z-wave chips. Trident was founded in April to design and support Z-wave devices, and launched this […]| Stacey on IoT | Internet of Things news and analysis
Following the launch of the $69 Homey Bridge, the $399 Homey Pro is now available in the U.S. Stacey reviewed the lower-costing Bridge model back in March, and reported feeling mostly positive about the product. The more expensive Pro model removes most subscription fees and limitations found in the Bridge. It also adds optional ethernet connectivity for an […]| Stacey on IoT | Internet of Things news and analysis
Here’s a bit more on Philips Hue’s potential as a home security play: On an earnings call the president of Signify, which owns the Philips Hue brand, said the company was working on a security camera for it. Now reports are saying that there are four cameras planned and some contact sensors. I’ve had Hue lights in my […]| Stacey on IoT | Internet of Things news and analysis