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BLUETOOTH CONTROL WITH CHROME

Posted on: 22 Oct 2019

All the cool projects now can connect to a computer or phone for control, right? But it is a pain to create an app to run on different platforms to talk to your project. [Kevin Darrah] says no and shows how you can use Google Chrome to do the dirty work. He takes a garden-variety […]


Maker Buoy solar powered GPS Iridium tracker

Posted on: 17 Oct 2019

Makers, developers and electronic enthusiasts looking for a way to communicate with the Iridium satellite network, may be interested in the new circuit board created by Maker Buoy. Their latest developer on board offers a solar powered GPS tracker providing communications with Iridium, due to its ability to be attached to a Feather form factor […]


A DIY BENCH-SIZED MILLING MACHINE

Posted on: 17 Oct 2019

Hanging around the machining community online, you’d be more than familiar with clapped out Bridgeport mills, which are practically a meme at this point. But mills come in all shapes and sizes, from the stout old iron from the days of yore, to smaller, compact builds. [Honus] decided to build the latter, and shared the details […]


THIS DRY-ICE POWERED FOG MACHINE IS PERFECT FOR HALLOWEEN

Posted on: 15 Oct 2019

The leaves are turning brown, and the spookier season is upon us. If you’re currently working up plans for a top-notch Halloween party, you would do well to consider building a fog machine like this unit from [DIY Machines]! This fog machine is based around dry ice, so you’ll need to source that from an external […]


DIY MIDI LOOPER CONTROLLER LOOKS FANTASTIC!

Posted on: 15 Oct 2019

Due to pedalboard size, complicated guitar pedals sometimes reduce the number of buttons to the bare minimum. Many of these pedals are capable of being controlled with an external MIDI controller, however, and necessity being the mother of invention and all, this is a great opportunity to build something and learn some new skills at […]


HOW TO MAKE A LIVING WITH EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

Posted on: 15 Oct 2019

One of the biggest dreams anyone has is to make a living doing what they love. For all hackers, makers, and DIYers with a passion for embedded systems, it may make sense initially to pursue embedded systems design as a possible career, but without so much information on the types of qualifications or steps needed […]


Exploring prototype design with Arduino in latest series video

Posted on: 12 Oct 2019

Mouser and celebrity engineer, Grant Imahara, has a second video in the Engineering Big Ideas series, part of the company’s Empowering Innovation Together program. In the second video of the Engineering Big Ideas series, they take viewers along to Milan, Italy, for a visit to Arduino. Imahara sits down with Arduino co-founder and CTO Massimo […]


THE NEXT GENERATION ARDUINO NANO

Posted on: 12 Oct 2019

While we certainly do love the Arduino Nano for its low-cost and versatility in projects, it’s unarguable that every tools has its gripes. For one maker in particular, there were enough complaints to merit a redesign of the entire board. While Arduino may or may not be interested in incorporating these changes into a redesign of the […]


CAPTIVATING CLOCK TELLS TIME WITH TALL TUBES

Posted on: 10 Oct 2019

Time is probably our most important social construct. Our perception of passing time changes with everything we do, and when it comes down to it, time is all we really have. You can choose to use it wisely, or sit back and watch it go by. If you want to do both, build a clock […]


6 Home Improvement Projects for Winter

Posted on: 09 Oct 2019

While there is nothing better than curling up by the fire during winter, the bitterly cold season can wreak havoc on your property. It is, therefore, crucial to prep your home in advance to ensure it can withstand the wear and tear of the arduous weather conditions. If you want to maintain a stunning, warm […]




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