This Week in Making: Make: books, Learning to Cope with A.I., and More
This week saw a few new books added to Make:’s library, some old books offered through Humble Bundle, and a girl finding solace in an A.I.
This week saw a few new books added to Make:’s library, some old books offered through Humble Bundle, and a girl finding solace in an A.I.
The Evezor open source robotic arm just went live on Kickstarter. This SCARA style arm has a nearly 3 foot reach.
Scaling from prototype to mass manufacturing is often an overlooked step when launching a new hardware product, but it is so important.
The Voltera V-One minimizes the mess and makes DIY printed circuit board (PCB) production more accurate and automated.
Add touchscreen interaction to just about anything with spray-on conductive ink.
Maker Pros from all walks of life have been making strides in the craft, entrepreneur, hardware, and food industries this past week.
EMS Labs returns to Maker Faire Bay Area with the latest progress on their giant, retro-licious transistor-scale 6502 microprocessor.