I love having fun and I love electronics, so how could I help but I love the folks at SparkFun, because they love making electronics fun for everyone. You often hear that the days of people building ...
Smarter home appliances, sharper and clearer high-definition TVs (HDTVs), and advanced entertainment devices—personal video recorders, MP3 players, digital cameras, VCRs, DVDs, and CDs—will pervade ...
The average consumer may look at littleBits and see an especially clever toy–a Lego for 21st-century builders. Closer inspection reveals a savvy startup with a grand plan: an open-source hardware ...
One tool erases frustration and boredom and makes electronics fun for students Very young students often have a hard time engaging meaningfully in electronics projects. Sure, most middle school kids ...
I visited SparkFun Electronics recently in Boulder, CO along with Curtis Ellzey of Engineering TV. I got to speak with a number of people there including Nate Seidle, founder and CEO of SparkFun ...
Joshua de la Llana has created a new learning system that has been designed to make learning about electronics fun and simple, using small modules and a companion smartphone application. Watch the ...
Circuits For Fun makes electronics fun and easy for people of all skill levels with products like pyMCU which combines Python programming with a microcontroller for interfacing with the physical world ...
The Parksible smart display provides a way to put more of a collection in view. FUN-TECH LABS The new product is called Parksible, continuing the company’s product naming convention from the wind ...