Tales from the MAKE: Blog

A showcase of content from MAKE Magazine's weblog.

Articles in this series:

Euro Hacker Spaces from MAKE: 12: Upload
Ich bin ein Hacker: MAKE's Weekend Projects producer extraordinare, Bre Pettis, visits Euro hacker spaces. by Bre Pettis

Nerds in Space from MAKE: 10: Home Electronics
Makezine.com's Weekend Projects shoots for the stratosphere. by Bre Pettis

iTune In, Turn On, Make Stuff from MAKE: 07: Backyard Biology
Looking for a weekend project or steam-powered robots? All aboard! Take a tour of the new video features, including projects, interviews, and virtual tours. by Phillip Torrone

Roomba Tronic from MAKE: 06: Robots
Take a tour into the underground robotic relentlessness of Roomba hacks, robots in the streets of Austin, and robot cockfighting. by Phillip Torrone

Pushing Electrons from MAKE: 05: Science, Weather, and Outdoors
Bots, how-tos, and virtual worlds all on the MAKE: Blog. Take a tour of what's new with Associate Editor Philip Torrone. by Phillip Torrone

CVS Hackathon from MAKE: 04: Music and Kits for the Holidays
Gadgeteer and hacker Phillip Torrone blogs daily, pointing out DIY projects as well as showcasing his own how-to solutions. You can find blogs, podcasts, and images at makezine.com. by Phillip Torrone

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