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Alasdair Allan
Alasdair Allan is a scientist, author, hacker and tinkerer, who is spending a lot of his time thinking about the Internet of Things. In the past he has mesh networked the Moscone Center, caused a U.S. Senate hearing, and contributed to the detection of what was—at the time—the most distant object yet discovered.
Latest from Alasdair Allan
04/30/2013
Harking back to the era of steam trunks the Arara Nomade is nomadic furniture: a trunk that turns into a...
04/29/2013
Andrew Rossignol decided to implement a window manager to run on an ATmega1284p micro-controller using the uVGA-II VGA controller.
04/28/2013
Andrew Rossignol wanted to make a desk ornament, and inspired by Charles Lohr video on making a glass PCBs, he...
04/27/2013
Housing people in an emergency is never easy and designer Michel Antoun has an interesting take on providing shelter. His...
04/26/2013
Marco Robustini wanted to test the accuracy of the ArduCopter code and show the accuracy of the IMU, so he...
04/25/2013
This mechanised solder dispenser was built by design engineer Jude Pullen, as an example of what could be done using...
04/24/2013
From Italian bread bowls to Mexican corn tortilla, the practice of edible tableware isn't new, but it's not exactly on...
04/22/2013
How cheap can you make a cellphone? Bunnie Huang recently bought one in Shenzhen for just $12. There wasn't a...
04/22/2013
I came across an excellent bit of wizardry by Rasmus Andersson called PeerTalk. It's a Objective-C library allowing you to...
04/21/2013
Building your first quadcopter is almost a rite of passage for anyone interested in DIY drones these days, mainly due...
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