Blake McNeill gets the Hat Tip today for posting about this in the MVP IoT Yammer Group.
GHI Electronics has been a bunch of busy beavers releasing a ton of very cool components. Recently we highlighted, Tipping your Raspberry Pi FEZ HAT and today we're highlighting another, one that will make...
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Today's Hardware Friday is of a kind I've not seen before. Sure, we've seen the Chat to Hardware, Hardware to Chat projects, but I don't think I've seen that uses Lync and the Unified Communications Web API.
Plus I've missing blogging about .Net Gadgeteer projects... :)
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This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including:
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The Garage Science Fair is a quarterly event at Microsoft that gives employees an opportunity to showcase their work. In this video we take a look at three of this year's demos: (1) .NET Gadgeteer has a ton of cool, visually interesting, gadgets they’ve built, and they tap into hobbyist hardware...
The Windows 7 Pocket Guide [affiliate link] is a 385 page eBook for readers who want to learn the basics of Windows 7 and apply them to customize their PC to work more efficiently. There are a few hoops to jump through to get this guide, but it helps The Gadgeteer to earn some some [...]
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At Maker Faire 2010 New York, the .NET Micro Framework team and Microsoft Research (Cambridge) showed off their new device: the .NET Gadgeteer. It's like LEGO for electronics.
In this video, Colin Miller explains some of the details on the board. The board itself has a multitude of...
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