Internet of Things

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!

MakerBot + RaspberryPi + Google Chrome = HappyMaker!

MakerBot + RaspberryPi + Google Chrome = HappyMaker!

We recently acquired a MakerBot Replicator 2 here at Truth Labs. He is affectionately known as Arnold of Villanova II (Arnold for short). In the maker spirit, we rolled our own chrome extension to let us know what Arnold is up to. We used some cool tech – s3g Protocol, Raspberry Pi, Node.js and of course, Google Chrome Extensions. Here’s how we did it.

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The Thing System aims to Revolutionize Home Automation

The Thing System aims to Revolutionize Home Automation

The Thing System seeks to not only obey your commands, but communicate amongst its own devices.

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Hardware, Innovation, and Telling Stories

Hardware, Innovation, and Telling Stories

MAKE’s Hardware Innovation Workshop is about a lot more than hardware. It is a conference of stories, stories about the process of making and importance of interation. Tune in for presentations on social machines and sensors that are changing the way we live. https://makezine.com/hardware-innovation-workshop/

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Privacy No More? A Bill of Rights for the Internet of Things

Privacy No More? A Bill of Rights for the Internet of Things

When your shoes can tell the Internet where they are and what they’re doing, personal privacy is on strange new ground. Keeping your personal data out of the wrong hands is shaping up to be an epic struggle.

Limor Fried and Phil Torrone at Adafruit Industries say the answer is easy: we need a Bill of Rights for the Internet of Things. And you can help write it.

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Look it up: Hackerspace and Internet of Things

Look it up: Hackerspace and Internet of Things

Amongst other new words joining the Oxford Dictionaries Online this month are the words hackerspace and Internet of things.

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Arduino Announces New Wireless Linux Board

Arduino Announces New Wireless Linux Board

Today, Arduino announced a new family of wireless products that combine the Arduino architecture with Linux.

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