Like many great Internet discoveries, Phillipe Cantin's journey started at Stack Exchange. He and his fellow LEGO fans have been working together in a beta forum about the toy brick, hoping the space ...
This full-size replica blaster from Star Wars, most iconically used by Han Solo and Princess Leia, has everything. Flashing LEDs, blaster noises, LEGO, and yes, even an Arduino. Not bad for [Baron von ...
Iot? How about IoL? The Internet of Lego! Inspired by the latest issue #62 of the official Raspberry Pi magazine, which has a big Lego feature, I thought I should take a look at the Pi-powered (among ...
Attention Facebook fans! Check out what you get when you combine a love for Zuckerberg’s social network, along with some Lego bricks and an Arduino board. To create the light, Matt first made use of ...
A healthy portion of Internet of Things (IoT) development is taking place in the maker community. I have no data on that, just anecdotal evidence from traveling the USA talking to makers, hackers, ...
When we want to prototype a rover, we’ve developed a tendency to immediately reach for the 3D printer and Arduino or Raspberry Pi. It’s easy to forget the prototyping tool many of us grew up using: ...
Now there’s even more you can do with LEGOs, besides stacking them and plucking them out of the bottom of your feet. Microduino’s new generation of little stackable Arduino modules, mCookie, is both ...
Jon Lazar of, Lego Tardis fame, has made another awesome and geeky Lego/Electronics (Legtronics?) creation. I caught up with Jon at The World Maker Faire in NY last week where he had a number of his ...