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Ghostly Gadgets - The Lone Sparksmen

The Lone Sparksmen explore the old legend of Buckskin Joe and Silver Heels on their first paranormal investigation.

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When you're advertised free toolchains or free value-add, you're skeptical. Ninety-five percent of the time, you're correct, but does that mean the tool isn't worth it?

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Join hundreds of makers and hackers around the world to learn about building robots with JavaScript.

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How I taught my Amazon Echo to give me hyper-local weather reports

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Make friends using simple inflatable robotics.

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Stock photography babies show incompetent adults how to safely work with electronics.

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Demonstrating a Teensy Audio-based drum machine.

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Home automation with the ESP8266 is now easier than ever!

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Watch and learn: a video about the design process for a mobile camera

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Enginursday: The Hot Seat

The long SparkFun tradition of mild sadism in the name of comedy continues!

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Check out our Hookup Guide for the new IOIO-OTG.

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Developing a demo app using an open source cross-platform framework (Xamarin) to display data from SparkFun's Phant server.

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Create a device to investigate the paranormal.

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All good things must come to an end, especially the availability of the component or product you need.

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