• Arm announces Arduino partnership

    Dominic Pajak
    Dominic Pajak

    Arduino MKR GSM 1400 

    We’re excited to announce that Arm is partnering with Arduino, the leading open-source electronics platform. In July, Arduino announced it was now back under control of the co-founders of the project. We were happy to see this…

    • over 2 years ago
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  • Smart Parking Meter: From Bluetooth low energy to the IoT cloud

    Charles Dittmer
    Charles Dittmer

    For more information on ARM’s participation at Bluetooth World 2017 on 28-29 March, please visit ‘ARM at Bluetooth World 2017: A guide’.

    So the fun part about working in Technical Marketing in the Wireless Business Unit at ARM is that…

    • over 3 years ago
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  • EW17 DEMO: How to build a robot

    Edd Duthie
    Edd Duthie

    You may not be able to teach a robot how to love yet, but you can teach it how to play retro arcade games. It wasn’t so long ago that robots were the preserve of Sci-Fi films and now we are approaching an era where they can interact alongside humans,…

    • over 3 years ago
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  • Microduino brings LEGO-block efficiency to prototyping

    Janisha Patel
    Janisha Patel
    Meet Microduino, the Chinese company that is bringing a DIY approach to rapid prototyping for developers and engineers. Founded in 2012 after originally designing its Arduino-compatible boards to monitor server room temperature, Microduino is Ikea-meets…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • Maker Faire 2016: Accessible hardware, software drives new development

    Eric Gowland
    Eric Gowland

    With a little space between myself and the Bay Area Maker Faire, I want to follow up on some of the themes I explored in my previous blog (Industrial Makers? BeagleBone, Rasberry Pi and Arduino Move Towards Modules) on industrialization of Maker platforms…

    • over 4 years ago
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  • Wino is an $11 Arduino-compatible board with built-in Wi-Fi

    Artie Beavis
    Artie Beavis

    Recently launched on Kickstarter, the Wino is an Arduino-compatible board with built-in Wi-Fi that is designed to help bring IoT ideas to life in a cost-effective manner. $11 to be exact.

    Boasting a much smaller form factor and lower price tag than other…

    • over 5 years ago
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  • How to build remote configuration for Arduino devices

    Joe Hanson
    Joe Hanson

    A 'smart' device isn't smart if you can only control it locally. What good is that? You need the ability to control your devices remotely. And that's where remote configuration comes into play. Remote configuration enables developers…

    • over 5 years ago
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