There’s no doubt that engineers like the idea of open-source hardware.
Raspberry Pi
Axeda Ready Program Adds New Partners and Devices
Helps Customers Accelerate M2M Adoption with Expanded Options for Connectivity
e-Health Sensor Platform for Arduino and Raspberry Pi
The e-Health Sensor Shield allows Arduino and Raspberry Pi users to perform biometric and medical applications where body monitoring is needed by using 9 different sensors
Cooking Hacks announces medical biometric sensor for Arduino and Raspberry Pi communities
Cooking Hacks, the open hardware division of Libelium, a wireless sensor networks platform provider for Smart Cities solutions, has released a new e-Health biometric sensor platform to give the maker community tools that use Arduino and Raspberry Pi open source … Continued
Internet of Things accelerator launched
U.K.-based accelerator program Springboard announced the launch of what it claims to be the world’s first three-month accelerator bootcamp targeting the Internet of Things (IoT)
DIY platform Tindie offers gadget makers the chance to display and sell their wares.
A battery-powered guitar amplifier, a USB pH meter and a robot that plays Angry Birds on an iPad are all among the homemade creations currently listed on Tindie, which aims to let makers buy and sell homemade gadgets, kits and … Continued
World’s first IT lesson with Raspberry Pi shows the future of ICT education
element 14 and Leeds Ahead’s ‘Make the Grade’ programme collaborate to inspire pupils to consider career opportunities in science and technology
element14 announce over 100,000 confirmed orders for Raspberry Pi
All orders received to date will be in customer hands by end of June 2012
