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Pre-release experiments have already used the new micro:bit to help recognize gestures and keywords, allowing for a voice-activated system you can also control through gestures.
BBC wants to create a generation of techie kids, just like the Micro did in the 80s.
After experimenting with different versions of the BBC micro:bit, I decided to try out its add-ons/accessories that might help make my upcoming projects easier. Currently my choice is the micro:bit ...
It runs on a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0, the smallest ARM processor available. Actually, there are two on board: the NRF51822_QFN48, made by Nordic Semiconductor, which both controls the board and enables ...
I was not able to go to the launch of the BBC micro:bit and have been puzzling over exactly what is on the board, particularly as the language used in the press release is somewhat obscure – ...
The BBC passes control of the Micro Bit mini-computer to a foundation that aims it to give it international appeal.
Pre-release experiments have already used the new micro:bit to help recognize gestures and keywords, allowing for a voice-activated system you can also control through gestures.
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