The Surprising Maker Backstory of Intel’s Tiny Edison Computer
From an engineer’s kitchen table to the bright lights of the CES main stage in record time.
From an engineer’s kitchen table to the bright lights of the CES main stage in record time.
Moving from concept to reality, the small wristband drone dazzled the CES crowd and tech community.
Designed to engage and empower the maker community, Intel’s “Inside the Blue” project, developed in tandem with digital media agency Noise, encourages makers to create robotic creatures using their Galileo board. These creatures are meant respond to invisible waves all around us. To help makers get inspired, they recruited beta teams to make a few […]
A garage door opens. The camera pans in. This could be Cupertino, 1976, but it’s not. It’s today, at your neighborhood makerspace.
Wyliodrin is an online service that allows you to visually create applications for Linux development boards and control them from your browser. You can use their service to program a Raspberry Pi and they’ve recently partnered with Intel to allow you to program second generation Galileo boards. Users can start with Visual Programming, a language […]
Intel Developer Forum is underway right now at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. At yesterday’s kickoff, it was clear that Intel sees a lot of potential in Edison, its brand new Linux-based system-on-module, which was originally announced at CES earlier this year. The board itself is small, a little larger than a postage stamp […]
In late 2013, Intel launched Galileo, their Linux-powered, Arduino-compatible development board which runs on their silicon. Today, Intel officially announces the second generation of the Galileo development board, which was teased at MakerCon last May. “We’ve made a number of enhancements to the Intel Galileo board based on feedback from the active Galileo user community,” […]