Microchip Implants: Are You Ready For Them?
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), an agency of the United States Department of Defense, has developed cyborg insects that can transmit information from...
Handy Apps To Fly Drones and UAVs
Scan the QR codes to download the apps based on the operating system of your device.
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Updated: October 2018
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DTMF-Based Food Dispenser for Aquarium
Presented here is an Arduino-based automatic fish feeding system for an aquarium. Feeding the fish is a daily task, which can become a problem...
Latest Trends And Technologies For High-Speed PCB Designs
Despite its critical nature in high-speed circuitry, PCB layout is often one of the last steps in the design process. This article aims to...
Microstrip Antenna and Their Applications
Microstrip antenna are one of the most popular types of printed antenna. These play a very significant role in today’s wireless communication systems. Here...
Wireless Biometric Lock Using Arduino With The IoT
If you’re still using traditional keyed locks, then you must be always worrying about losing the key or somebody breaking into your house. With...
VLSI: Development and Basic Principles of IC Fabrication
Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is a process of combining thousands of transistors into a single chip. It started in the 1970s with the development of...
Smart Touch Display Multi-Door Doorbell System
Technology is advancing daily and everything is turning smarter. A number of traditional devices that we used at our homes are becoming smarter now,...
Standardisation, If Not Taken Seriously, Can Lead To Serious Security Threats
Technology experts in India are constantly striving to connect the remote corners of the country and provide the rest with stronger and reliable networks....
Smart Drones Take to the Skies
If we had talked about flying machines that could independently provide surveillance of remote areas thousands of miles away and beam back pictures in...
















