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Making Arduino powered products - Way cool

Making Arduino powered products - Way cool | DIY | Maker | Scoop.it

So you've always wanted a washing machine that you can talk to, a fridge that tells you when you haven't shut the door and a cat flat that tweets when the mogster goes in and out.....yeh? SO HAVE WE :-D

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Microcontroller Maniacs Rejoice: Arduino Finally Releases the 32-Bit Due

Microcontroller Maniacs Rejoice: Arduino Finally Releases the 32-Bit Due | DIY | Maker | Scoop.it
The long-awaited Arduino Due just hit the market, replacing the 8-bit, 16 MHz brain of the popular Uno microcontroller prototyping platform with a 32-bit, 84 MHz processor, while augmenting inputs and capabilities all around.
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Howduino Workshops

Howduino Workshops | DIY | Maker | Scoop.it

Howduino is a free, one or two day workshop about connecting the internet to the real world, breathing life into inanimate objects and creating new ways to interact with things. It's for artists, programmers, designers, hobbyists and anyone else interested in robotics, technology, communication and interaction.

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DIY : Une magnifique horloge avec 180 LED RGB à base d’Arduino

DIY : Une magnifique horloge avec 180 LED RGB à base d’Arduino | DIY | Maker | Scoop.it

Cette horloge électronique a été réalisé sur un circuit imprimé circulaire et elle dispose d'une base arduino qui permet de facilement la programmer...

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Directing an alarm system straight to the Internet

Directing an alarm system straight to the Internet | DIY | Maker | Scoop.it

[Scott] has a pretty nice alarm system at his house – it will give the operator at his alarm company enough information to determine if it’s a fire alarm, burglary, or just a cat walking in front of a sensor. [Scott] wanted to cut out the middle man and receive notifications from his alarm system on his phone. He did just that, with the help of a trusty Arduino and the very cool Electric Imp.

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