Open Source Hardware Certifications for December 2025
Our favorite open source hardware certifications at the end of 2025 included desktop and pocket PCs, and a device to measure air quality.
Our favorite open source hardware certifications at the end of 2025 included desktop and pocket PCs, and a device to measure air quality.
Prusa released a new set of Core One files on December 19th under a new license they made called Open Community License (OCL). Their blog post explains they created the license to “answer to the gaps left by traditional software licenses when applied to physical hardware.” They wish to use it to open up more […]
With low-cost single board computers and tools for hosting your own cloud server, 2025 had some exciting indie dev boards.
NanoPy is the standard IDE for Oxocard projects. However, thanks to the ESP32 microcontroller at the heart of the Oxocard, programming with C++ via the Arduino IDE is also a viable development option. Here’s how to get started…
Microcontrollers and single board computers continue to get better as 2026 barrels toward us with more power and more capabilities that are perfect for amping up your next build.
Our favorite open source hardware certifications in November featured a spectrometer, an LED controller, and a slightly strange laundry solution.
Arduino channels Xzibit, and Raspberry Pi reminds us why we love computers.