This Functioning Monster 6502 Is a Larger Than Life Version of the Iconic Microchip
The Monster 6502 is an incredible homage to the chip that revolutionized home computing.
The Monster 6502 is an incredible homage to the chip that revolutionized home computing.
You can still use punch cards to operate knitting machines, but a few groups are now bringing the technology full circle by hacking knitting machines so that they may be operated digitally via an Arduino.
Andrew Wedgbury has a fondness for hedge hogs. To better capture their lives in his garden, he made this Raspberry Pi camera.
Arduino Create, which came out of beta today, is a web-based development platform for Arduino that allows you to write, share, and collaborate on sketches.
DragonBoard 410c Returns to Maker Faire Last year at Maker Faire Qualcomm® upped its game in an effort to attract Makers and other developers to their DragonBoard™ 410c development board. This year the chip manufacturing giant returns to Maker Faire Bay Area with demos of custom apps, games, and robots all based on the DragonBoard […]
Robot Missions is trying to create a robot platform for cleaning up beaches. But that means lots of field testing!
We got to talk to the amazing craftsman behind this steampunk R2-D2 to find out how it ticks… er, beep-boops.