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Yaaaay, we finally have some new stuff to show off! Firstly, Secret Labs have released Netduino 2 and Netduino Plus 2 with some welcome upgrades. Netduino became even faster with more code space, and we have them in stock! Here's what else we have:
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Netduino Go Starter Kit $99.95 Love the Netduino but not a big fan of pulling out the ol' soldering iron when it comes to prototyping with it? The Netduino Go Starter Kit gives users the ability to interface Godbus modules to the Go for quick and easy plug-and-play projects. |
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Roving Networks RN-XV Wi-Fi Module - UFL connector $34.95 What a sweet idea! A 802.11b/g wifi module with a XBee plugin footprint! This model features a UFL antenna connector. |
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Roving Networks RN-XV Wi-Fi Module - SMA connector $34.95 A 802.11b/g wifi module with a XBee plugin footprint! This model features a SMA antenna connector. |
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Roving Networks RN42-XV Class 1 Bluetooth - XBee Compatible $20.95 Easily add Class 1 Bluetooth to any of your Xbee enabled projects! This module allows your project to be up to 20 meters away. |
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Roving Networks RN41-XV Class 2 Bluetooth - XBee Compatible $28.95 Easily add Class 2 Bluetooth to any of your Xbee enabled projects! This module allows your project to be up to 100 meters away. |
Mmmmm, red stuff... Isn't it pretty? Nice red PCBs! Personally, I would use them as very expensive and uneven tiles... Or very bumpy guitar picks... Well, we will let you figure out what kind of cool projects you can do with those and maybe even share them with us if you'd like!
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Solarbotics held a few workshops and lectures at the MAKEr faire April 22/23rd. After giving a workshop, a nice man from Microsoft invited me over to see their BEAM robots. Obviously intregued, I found their display at the Microsoft pavilion where Microsoft encouraged all their engineers with "MAKE"-style hobbies to exhibit, including this squad of […]
NEW YORK - February 12, 2001 - The WowWee Toy division of Hasbro, Inc. today introduced the first toy line to incorporate advanced "nervous network" technology. New B.I.O. Bugs (Bio-mechanical Integrated Organisms), the hit of last month's Hong Kong Toy Fair, are robotic bugs that can autonomously act by themselves, come and go as they please, identify friend or foe and have the ability to avoid or climb over obstacles in their path.
Instructables is an ever-expanding documentation platform for sharing DIY projects of all kinds, from pancakes to electronics to making anything fly. Since 2005 when it became what it is now, Instructables grew from hundreds to more than a hundred thousand projects. It's a great community of fellow makers from around the world fueled by curiosity […]
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