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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
05/13/2015
Talking to Sam Ortega about NASA's Centennial Challenges Program and how the technologies and tools of the Maker Movement are...
05/13/2015
Talking to Eben Upton about the Raspberry Pi, its origins and success, and the process of onshoring the production of...
05/13/2015
With the release today of a free SDK for iOS, Android, and Arduino you can now connect the Internet of...
05/12/2015
Talking to Bethany Koby about her argument that the ownership of technology changes the relationship between young people and the...
05/12/2015
Talking to Chris Anderson about his argument that technology is moving so fast today that it's almost impossible to make...
05/11/2015
Simon Clark hand builds retro arcade cabinets so that you experience those much loved games from the eighties the way they...
05/03/2015
We talk to Simon Morris about the Flyt, a levitating lightbulb, which he and his team brought along to Maker...
05/03/2015
We talk to Stéphane Bonnard about the APREL Project, and the development of the exoskeleton arm that he brought along...
05/03/2015
There are four Maker Faires happening around the world this weekend, the biggest in Paris, France, and it opened yesterday...
04/24/2015
In the last year and a half, we’ve seen an explosion of new boards, and there doesn’t appear to be...
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