Two years after launching the Curie-powered Arduino 101 maker board, Intel is calling it quits on the hardware. The chipmaker has announced the end-of-life for its Curie Module, which launched in 2015 ...
How'd you like to win one of Arduino's new MKR1000 boards and maybe a trip to the Shenzhen Maker Faire? All it takes is a cool idea for a new Arduino application to enter what's being billed as ...
Qualcomm Technologies Inc. today announced plans to acquire Arduino S.r.l., an Italian company that develops open-source single-board computers. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. Arduino’s ...
If you would like to learn more about the new Arduino Maker Nano RP2040 will be pleased to know that a review has been published to the official Raspberry Pi MagPi magazine website this week by Phil ...
Arduino, maker of the open source hardware platform of the same name, is teaming up with a startup called Sharebot to sell a 3D printer for about $1,000. Announced today, Materia 101 will be ...
The apparent lull on the Arduino front the last few weeks was just the calm before the storm that is the Bay Area Maker Faire (BAMF). Both companies claiming the Arduino name were there over the ...
This looks like the end of the road for Intel’s brief foray into the “maker market”. Reader [Chris] sent us in a tip that eventually leads to the discontinuation notice (PCN115582-00, PDF) for the ...
This product is featured in EDN's Hot 100 products of 2016. See all 100 here. STMicroelectronics and Arduino have forged an agreement that brings STM32 MCUs and a wide array of ST sensors and other ...
Makers and Arduino enthusiasts missing in person make and meetups will be pleased to know that the official Arduino team have now announced the return of in-person maker meetups. The return of Arduino ...
A maker developer has squeezed an Arduino onto an SD card. His aim was to go one better than Intel’s Edison. Already dubbed SDuino, it is kodera2t’s entry for the Hackaday Prize. “Once I was excited ...
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Maker creates an Arduino-powered Bust-A-Move mechanism, controlled in real-time from Mame arcade emulator
We've seen microcontrollers like the Arduino and Raspberry Pi used for emulation before, but this project from Dr. Tom Tilley has taken the idea to a whole new level. His latest creation has brought ...
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