Microduino Unveils Stackable LittleBits Alternative
mCookies are the stackable, Arduino-compatible circuit boards that look like Microduino’s answer to LittleBits.
Development boards are perfect for empowering makers to easily get up and running on their projects, as they provide all the necessary tools and resources needed for quickly getting started with any given task. For those new to the maker world or experienced developers wanting an update on all that’s available out there right now, we have created this blog post collection in order to highlight amazing development boards with tips, tricks, and tutorials.
mCookies are the stackable, Arduino-compatible circuit boards that look like Microduino’s answer to LittleBits.
Imagine, a small crab-like robot walks up to you and leans on your leg…
The PINE64 board is a $15 quad-core 64-bit 1.2GHz computer with 512MB of RAM, which is quite a bit of power at a very low price.
The hottest board over the last year has been ESP8266, and it’s possible Espressif may repeat that success with their new ESP32 board.
The new Wio Link board from SeeedStudio that launched today on Kickstarter is not just another “kitchen sink” board, it’s the start of sensors as a service.
Now there are two capable, sub-$10 computers for Makers — the $5 Pi Zero and the $9 C.H.I.P. — we compare the specs of each.
Boldport collaborates with Marie Claire for a series of custom circuit boards designed around luxury jewelry.