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07/02/2012
Dexter Industries makes robotic sensors for Lego Mindstorms Nxt that are easy to use, fun, and have real-life applications for...
12/01/2017
This Raspberry Pi robot was designed to solve Rubiks Cubes in a matter of minutes. It's pretty impressive, and easy...
02/14/2017
There is no such thing as the best kit, just the one most suitable for your purposes. Check out our...
05/12/2015
The premise of MakerCon’s Launch Pad competition is fairly simple. 10 Maker-based startups give a five-minute pitch of their product...
04/17/2015
A startup competition aimed at shining a bright light on the creative work of hardware startups, Launch Pad offers a...
04/14/2014
Use the power of Lego Mindstorms and a Raspberry Pi to digitize and vocalize books.
12/15/2013
Dexter Industries, maker of the BrickPi shield for the Raspberry Pi, put the shield to test in this sweet Kindle-reading...
09/01/2013
BrickPi is a Raspberry Pi shield that can control Lego Mindstorms robots, replacing Lego's proprietary microcontroller brick.
04/09/2013
Dexter Industries builds Lego Mindstorms add-on sensors and other compatible products, and their latest project — not yet completed —...
02/03/2013
This blimp uses two 55″ helium balloons, Dexter Industries NXTBee wireless modules, a servo, and two DC motors. One of...
02/01/2013
Dexter Industries has been playing around with the RPi lately, and hooked up a Mindstorms-compatible accelerometer/gyroscope to a RPi running...
08/08/2012
This clever Lego ROV uses Power Functions motors left exposed to the water, sealed batteries, a Xbox controller, and Dexter...
11/15/2011
Dexter Industries has announced a new product, a wifi module that can be added to a NXT project. The Dexter...
06/16/2011
Mark Crosbie’s Street View Car is packed with goodies, including a NXT brick, a dGPS sensor from Dexter Indistries, a...
02/11/2011
The NXTBee from dexter industries lets you connect to multiple NXTs and other devices using standard XBee radios. Now your...
01/07/2011
Dexter Industries, who build 3rd party sensors for Lego Mindstorms — including a GPS unit called the dGPS — built...
10/16/2010
$90 buys a 9V/250mA panel from Dexter Industries, supplying enough juice to power a NXT brick and a single servo....
05/13/2010
14-year-old blogger and LEGO fan Joey Kelly of Stayton, OR lucked into a pressure sensor from Dexter Industries, and wrote...
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