A Teenage Girl’s Journey to Change the World with Code
Learning to code made Hania Guiagoussou feel empowered (you could even say “super-powered”) to change the world.
From advancements in technology and materials, to the development of innovative techniques and ideas, there’s always something new on the horizon. As a maker, your success depends on your ability to keep up with all these changes. Let’s take a look at some of the most noteworthy developments that are taking place in making right now!
Learning to code made Hania Guiagoussou feel empowered (you could even say “super-powered”) to change the world.
The Bay Area Maker Faire 2016 call for makers is now open!
mCookies are the stackable, Arduino-compatible circuit boards that look like Microduino’s answer to LittleBits.
FAA officials discuss the ongoing drone registration with executives and policy makers in the drone industry at a CES press conference.
Cassia Networks unveiled their Cassia Hub at CES, which extends Bluetooth range up to 1,000 feet, bringing new potential to DIY projects that operate over a network.
Today at CES, Mcor announced their brand new entry into the desktop 3D printing market, the ARKe. The ARKe brings full color 3D printing to the home, office, or classroom, along with a new type of additive manufacturing that we have not seen in the desktop market thus far.
Find out which Make: stories made the top ten list for 2015.