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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
04/20/2013
Arguably after the club, and possibly fire, the next thing to be invented was the wheel. In any case it's...
04/19/2013
The Monkey's Paw is an antiquarian bookstore in Toronto that now also houses the world’s first randomizing vending machine for...
04/19/2013
Ever battled SRAM limitations with your sketch on the Arduino Uno? Decided reluctantly to break out an Arduino Mega, and...
04/18/2013
Last time I was up in Rhode Island my good friend Brian Jepson pushed a small red box into my...
04/17/2013
How many times can you assemble two LEGO bricks together before they wear out? Phillipe Cantin decided to find out.
04/15/2013
Brooklyn based artist Kevin Cyr seems to be thinking fairly deeply about commercial vehicles, and vehicles as housing. But he...
04/15/2013
You can now develop for Arduino directly from Android using the ArduinoDroid app, released on Friday onto the Google Play...
04/15/2013
The BeagleBone is the perhaps the least known of these platforms, but an incredibly capable board worthy of consideration for...
04/13/2013
The UDOO is a ARM based Linux board like the Raspberry Pi, with a second ARM processor onboard to mimic...
04/12/2013
What would your reaction be to moving into an apartment and finding an old broken IKEA lamp? Normally you'd throw...
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