Agent 47's adventures come to a close in this (mostly) excellent finale.
Rick runs down the highlights of the coming year.
Despite huge ambition, Medal of Honor's VR adventure fails to go beyond the Call of Duty.
Concentrating on microcontroller promise.
Major upgrade over the original Gamebuino.
Nine sensors, asynchronous fans.
Not-for-profit leadership takes over.
Breaks Scratch out into the real world.
£12.99 board-only.
Delays a thing of the past.
Pupil roll-out may take 'several weeks.'
CodeBug continuing to sell well.
Redesign hasn't gone smoothly.
Promises to open-source its design.
Not quite a BBC Micro, mind.
SD card form-factor for embedded push.
Embedded eight-bit system shows promise.
Arduino answers the Raspberry Pi challenge.
Low-cost microcomputer gets competition.
Microcomputer and microcontroller combined.
84MHz Cortex-M3 replaces the usual 16MHz ATmega.
The Raspberry Pi looks to be at the forefront of an impending flood of compact computing devices.
Programmer Dmitry Grinberg has achieved the seemingly impossible: Linux on an eight-bit microcontroller.
A team of students is looking for funding for a motion-controlled BSG Viper-themed flight simulator.
ARM has launched a new microprocessor, the Cortex-M0+, which draws just 9µA/MHz.
Corsair Link, the monitoring system first unveiled at CES last year, is finally becoming available at retail.
December 11 2020 | 17:30