This Week in Making: Secret Prison Computers, Destiny Sparrows, and a Invisible Girl
This week, computers are found in a prison’s ceiling, Destiny Sparrows are brought to life, and a cosplayer dresses up as an invisible girl.
This week, computers are found in a prison’s ceiling, Destiny Sparrows are brought to life, and a cosplayer dresses up as an invisible girl.
It’s time we gave the micro:bit an in-depth look, and showcase what exactly this impressive little device is capable of doing for you.
According to the maker pros who flocked to World Maker Faire, there were many opportunities for entrepreneurs to bring a product to market.
This week, makers saw a couple of companies make strides in the world of self-driving cars and Make: went into recovery post-Maker Faire.
Upstairs from the Torino Fab Lab, Casa Jasmina is a home where objects and services are made by open source, maker-style methods.
What are the implications of our devices exchanging information about our identities, abilities, and actions? They’re all quite the gossip.
Adding toes makes a huge difference in how these multi-legged TrotBots can move. They are now much faster than they were before.