• How to create an OpenSource project

    You now want to launch your own open source project but you don’t know what to do before letting everyone view your code ? No worries, in this article we will give you all the pre-requisites you...

    • Posted 5 years ago
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  • DIY an Affordable SD Card Duplicator

    If you have to duplicate many SD cards for example to boot Raspbian on multiple Raspberry Pi board but you want to save money, probably you’d better build a SD card duplicator by yourself. This is exactly...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • DIY an Amazing Led Filament Clock

    While making a clock isn’t an uncommon hacker pursuit, this Arduino-controlled device uses a series of wires to both power and support the clock’s four digits from a bent brass frame. This gives it a decidedly web-like...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • Sonatype DepShield Helps You to Identify Open Source Security Vulnerabilities

    Incorporating outside code into the mix can potentially introduce new security vulnerabilities. Sonatype has launched a free service called DepShield that can automatically identify vulnerable open-source components. The offering is available as an embedded tool for GitHub, the...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • DIY the Arduino Hungry Robot!

    “This is fun, makes me smile, and feels good.” Sometimes, the best robots are less functional and more emotional. If you agree these words, you should definitely build your own Hungry Robot using Arduino along with some...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • How to Control Your GoPro Using the Arduino MKR1000

    If you have a HERO4 or HERO5 at home, thanks to their WiFi capabilities, with the proper programming you can use an Arduino sbc like the MKR1000 for control. The Maker Randy Sarafan was able to set up...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • Audiokit Synth One is the world’s first completely open-source iOS Synth

    The AudioKit Synth One is a special mobile app that takes a synth in your pocket to whole new realms. The instrument has been created by volunteers and is completely open source so you can rewrite it...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • The ‘Sup: Low Cost and Open Source Mouse for Quadriplegics

    At the core of any assistive technology is finding a way to do something with whatever abilities the user has available. This can be especially difficult in the case of quadriplegia sufferers, the loss of control of...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • Broadcom SDKLT: a Step Forward Towards an Open Networking Ecosystem!

    “We are delighted to announce another industry first with our fully open source SDKLT to accelerate the development and deployment of Broadcom’s switch silicon,” said Ram Velaga, senior vice president and general manager of switching products. “SDKLT...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • Dotter: DIY Arduino Powered Dot Matrix Printer

    Dotter is a huge dot matrix printer based on Arduino. Most of the parts are 3D printed, there are also 28BYJ48 stepper motors (the cheapest stepper motors you can find) and some basic components. It can print...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • XTRX – A high-performance SDR in a mini PCIe form factor

    The Fairwaves XTRX mini-PCIe SDR card, launched on Nov. 30 at Crowd Supply, is a low-cost embeddable SDR card aimed at high data rate apps including 4G/5G and “massive” MIMO. The company claims the full sized mini-PCIe XTRX card...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • Arduino-Powered Sleep Monitoring System

    While it can be difficult to get enough sleep, at least you can try to make it as restful as possible when you are in bed. That’s the idea behind this project by Julia Currie and Nicholas...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • Arduino Powered Santa Trivia Game

    “To open the box, my giftee must complete the trivia game, there are 25 questions all based around my giftee’s interests, posts and hobbies. Once complete they will be rewarded with the gifts inside. I also included a...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • Moto Mods developer boards: sensor, display, and Raspberry Pi HAT compatible

    Modern mobile devices are, in most cases, pretty boring. Maybe we’re missing the spirit of innovation we saw at the start of the 3G era, with phone designs that went off in strange new directions. So what...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • Drone + LEGO pieces = Lego Drone!

    Drones have become some of the hottest gadgets on the planet. Combining drone passion with LEGO pieces, you can create something very special. MIT alum Amir Hirsch founded Flybrix, a company that sells drone-making kits for young and...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • Turtle Rover: the World’s First Customizable Remote-Controlled Mobile Robot

    Turtle, the world’s first Earth rover, has launched on Kickstarter. Turtle has up to four hours of continuous driving and a Wi-Fi range up to 200 m/220 yd. The rover has open source hardware and software, a...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • OpenSolo Initiative: 3DR Open Sourced its SoloLink codebase to the World

    We spoke about the integration of 3DR’s Site Scan software platform with DJI drones just a week ago. Now it’s time to introduce you the new Opensolo Initiative: essentially, 3DR has released its SoloLink codebase to the world, for...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • Arduino Create is now available on Chrome OS devices

    The new Arduino Create Chrome App enables students and other users to write code, access tutorials, configure boards, and share projects. Designed to provide a continuous workflow from inspiration to implementation, Makers can easily manage every aspect...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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