The Adafruit Fruit Jam is a credit card-sized RP2350-powered mini computer that is designed to run classic Macintosh through the uMac emulator. It supports System 2.0 up to System 7.5.5, 720p video ...
A security researcher has found over a thousand publicly exposed hobby servers run by Tesla vehicle owners that are spilling sensitive data about their vehicles, including their granular location ...
With the latest release of Microsoft Edge version 104, Windows users will now be able to import browser data from Google Chrome to Microsoft Edge in the first run. This feature has especially been ...
Google is the latest company to suffer a data breach in an ongoing wave of Salesforce CRM data theft attacks conducted by the ShinyHunters extortion group. In June, Google warned that a threat actor ...
The ZeroAlpha dismounted energy data logger displayed at the Future Soldier Technology conference in London in March 2025. (Giles Ebbutt) UK dismounted soldier power and energy specialist ZeroAlpha ...
A common data logging application is measuring voltage or current flowing into or out of a piece of equipment, such as a user monitoring current in solar cells, inverters, or storage batteries. These ...
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Katherine Haan, MBA, is a Senior Staff Writer for Forbes Advisor and a former financial advisor turned international bestselling author and business coach. For more than a decade, she’s helped small ...
The new IPE853 data logger from IPETRONIK is the ideal solution for fleet testing under extreme conditions. Both complete vehicles and components are tested intensively during hot-land and cold-land ...
Thanks to generative AI, we’re getting close to the promise of truly “democratizing” data. This means anyone can make decisions that are data-driven, not just highly skilled data scientists. Here ‘s ...
As recently as seven years ago, Briton Henry Patten was working a summer job at Wimbledon as a data logger for tournament statistical provider IBM, logging points from matches on the outside courts.