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5 reasons I’m concerned about Qualcomm’s Arduino acquisition (and 1 reason I'm not)
The concern is that over time, multi-vendor support and the freedom to experiment could be compromised in favor of Qualcomm’s ...
Once dismissed as dilatants, the Makers of the world are starting to gather serious interest from microprocessor vendors. Vendors have created their own modular development boards, like mbed and ...
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 ...
This year at CES, Intel introduced Curie — a button-sized system-on-chip module made for low-power wearables — but the company was mum on what would be the first products to use it. Now we know. Intel ...
The Arduino Nano has been at the heart of many projects over the years, including the captivating Edgytokei clock, a six-legged stinger and the retro-tastic Synth Bike. Now the Nano is getting a bunch ...
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 ...
How many microcontrollers do you count? Arduino might as well exploded all over last weekend’s Maker Faire in New York City, because it was everywhere. There was a whole new tent dedicated to it, four ...
There’s a rash of open source hardware announcements today in advance of this weekend’s Maker Faire in San Mateo, California—and two are related to the popular Arduino microcontroller. While Arduino ...
When Arduino unveiled a boatload of new products on Friday, we could have taken the easy route, posted the PR and called it a day. But, since the crew happened to be in town for Maker Faire, with a ...
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