Maker Pro News: The Dangers of Hardware Clones, Countdown to Maker Faire Bay Area, and More
You can meet plenty of Maker Pros at Maker Faire Bay Area this year. If you can’t make it, check out these other professionals.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the perfect way for makers to get creative and use technology to solve problems. It’s easier now than ever before to connect physical devices in our world with the internet; from appliances that can be remotely monitored and controlled, healthcare monitoring systems, wearables, home security systems and more. By connecting things like this together, it lets us access data in ways that have never been possible before – such as checking how much energy an appliance uses or controlling lights in a room via your phone all over the world. In these blog posts, we cover everything you need to know about IoT: what it is, the benefits of using it and even some inspiring projects and tutorials so you can start taking advantage of its potential!
You can meet plenty of Maker Pros at Maker Faire Bay Area this year. If you can’t make it, check out these other professionals.
GTC is held specifically to help GPU developers connect, learn, discover, and innovate. It is quite the opportunity.
Women are typically overlooked when conferences are putting together panels on the Internet of Things. That needs to stop.
CES always brings the latest and greatest electronics. This year, the common theme was devices that are smart, connected, and aim to make your life easier and more automated.
The WaRP7 is built to take on issues IoT and tech wearable creators usually face: battery life, size, and connectivity.
Jared Lupinski created this great beginners electronics project: an upvote/downvote tracker for Imgur that uses an ESP8266.
Tweet #twitterbag to have your messages displayed on this Geek Mom’s purse. Read on to learn more about her project.