A Bengaluru techie has found a creative way to blend nostalgia with modern technology. By transforming his grandfather’s old rotary phone into an artificial intelligence powered assistant, the ...
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"Hey Kiri": Bengaluru Man Turns Grandfather's Old Rotary Phone Into An AI Assistant, Shares Demo
The most striking feature of this project is its low cost. According to Pankaj, he built the entire setup for about Rs 2,307.
Pankaj, a Bengaluru-based developer, posted pictures and a demonstration video of the modified device, explaining that he built the assistant using a Raspberry Pi and other inexpensive components.
The patent for the telephone turns 150 on March 7; the first call was made three days later on March 10, 1876. Related ...
In fifth grade, my class was assigned to write a speech about what we thought was the greatest invention. I chose the telephone.
On March 10, 1876 Alexander Graham Bell revolutionized the way we communicate when the first discernible human voice traveled over wire from one person to another.
In fifth grade, my class was assigned to write a speech about what we thought was the greatest invention. I chose the ...
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New Adventures in Sound Art is marking its silver anniversary with a pair of public events in South River, including a free open house on March 12 and a fundraising dinner on March 14. The NAISA North ...
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