Dubai: The Knowledge Fund Establishment (KFE) announced that it has renewed its partnership with Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB), which has committed Dh11 million in support of the 'Dubai Schools' project ...
Gold prices plunged more than Dh11 per gram in Dubai on Monday as the precious metal fell below $4,500 an ounce during the late session. The 24K gold price was trading at Dh536.25 per gram on Monday ...
24K rose to its highest level this month after global bullion gained Dubai: Dubai gold prices rose by more than Dh11 on Wednesday morning, taking local rates to their highest level so far this month.
Gold inches up in Dubai after prices fell from May highs earlier this week Dubai: Dubai gold prices edged slightly higher on Tuesday morning, offering a small rebound for shoppers after rates pulled ...
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Gold prices dropped below Dh600 per gram in Dubai on Friday morning as the yellow metal slipped below $5,000, reaching close to a one-week low. The 24K gold price fell to Dh599.75 per gram at the ...
An Arduino library for the ST25DV64KC Dynamic NFC/RFID Tag. With this library, you can: Write WiFi credentials to the tag using your smart phone and then have your Arduino board read them via I2C Log ...
The three-jointed arms each boast seven degrees of freedom, and are equipped with Pudu's 11-degree-of-freedom DH11 robotic hands. This setup gives the robot an operational reach of up to 2 meters (6.6 ...
Managing libraries for Arduino boards has traditionally been a time-consuming and error-prone process. Developers often had to manually search for, download, and configure libraries, which could be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chinese robotics firm Pudu Robotics has introduced its first full-sized bipedal humanoid robot. In a video, the humanoid called ...
Chinese startup Pudu Robotics wants you to put its latest robot to work. The company's new humanoid D9 stands 5.57 ft (1.7 m) tall, can walk upright and carry loads up to 44 lb (20 kg) – and it's ...
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