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The Edison is Not a Raspberry Pi

To compare the Edison and the Raspberry Pi is to do a disservice to both.

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Sweeping legal changes are afoot that could change the hobbyist airspace for years to come. Your input can make a difference.

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Our design philosophy behind the Edison blocks, and how you can help evolve the ecosystem!

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Overview of the related M2X Learn tutorial, which walks users through the process of connecting an Arduino and CC3000 to AT&T's M2X service.

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In which I buy a cheap truck, planning on using my hacking skills to keep it going, and the universe calls my bluff

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SparkFun's first attempt at creating an inexpensive, accessible, DIY assistive technology mouse.

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Enginursday: EnLightningment

In this week's Enginursday post, Joel discusses how he went about making a control box for a large scale interactive EL wire art installation.

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We really want to do a fun and amazing project here in Engineering and want to know your thoughts.

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How and why I use markdown everyday, for all of my documenting needs.

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CubeSats will soon be traveling beyond LEO, and are available in a new compact size. We check in with the people pushing the limits.

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The necessary dangers of electricity, and whether they're worth it.

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Enginursday: Camera Hacking

Experimenting with optics and imagery.

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From April to September, it's hard not to find a robotics competition or event. Here are a few I got to see this year.

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In this three-part video series, I show users how to setup their Raspberry Pi with Raspbian, connect a humidity and temperature sensor, and Tweet the results on a regular basis using Python.

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Learn how to make an amazingly entertaining laser show small enough to fit inside of a lunchbox.

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