A bit of consumer electronics for when you've won life's lottery, perhaps? Bang & Olufsen's new Beosound Premiere soundbar, which has an RRP of €4,900, or $5,800...
Gadget-In-Extremis: X-59 supersonic aircraft takes off
I've been trying to follow the progress of the X-59, Nasa’s cutting-edge supersonic aircraft. And now things are getting off the ground...
Gadget Book: Python Automation For Dummies
This book would be at home on the shelves of the Gadget Master library: Python Automation For Dummies. It's about managing large file sets, or organising and analysing data. Basically, automating your workflows...
Gemini API for the Internet of Things?
Google has been highlighting its Gemini API and its use for the IoT (the Internet of Things). The project involves voice control, an ESP32 development board and a MAX9814 microphone module...
October 2025 – Most read Gadget Master posts
We’re talking about an iPhone Air teardown, the Raspberry Pi packs the M.2 HAT+ Compact, Steve Jobs, some new books, and a new Space gallery at Science Museum...
Uno Q takes Arduino computing to new Linux level
It got rather lost in the bigger news of the Qualcomm acquisition of Arduino, but we should note the new Arduino Uno Q on Gadget Master.
Samsung Galaxy XR faceware incorporates AI
Say hello to the Samsung Galaxy XR, the first Android XR headset, bringing smart headwear back to the mainstream technology market...
Picture of the Day: US Mint puts Steve Jobs on $1 coin
The US Mint is honouring Steve Jobs on a special $1 coin as part of its 2026 American Innovation $1 Coin Programme.
Gadget Book: How AI Thinks
This is a book that could be of interest to Gadget Master's: How AI Thinks, written by Nigel Toon, a man with a lot of electronics industry experience including around AI.
Picture of the Day: LightMatter’s Passage M1000 3D photonic superchip
Pictured is LightMatter's Passage M1000 3D Photonic Superchip. In the era of AI, hyperscalers can achieve significantly higher bandwidth density with standard single-mode fiber, believes the company...
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