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The future is here. This week we have a sound generator, 3D printer, and more!

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Guest blogger and chair of the 2014 Open Hardware Summit, Addie Wagenknecht breaks down this year's participation call for the summit in Rome, Italy.

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The Summit Cometh

The Open Hardware Summit 2013 is coming, and we're going!

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Read about Nathan's testimony on Copyright and Intellectual Property in front of the House Judiciary Committee.

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Help keep open hardware alive and well by sponsoring the OHS!

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We try to answer all the questions you might have about open source hardware and the Federal Communications Commission.

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When a company relies too much on their intellectual property they become intellectually unfit - they suffer from IP Obesity. There have been numerous companies in history that have had long periods of prosperity only to be quickly left behind when technology shifted. Cloners are gunna clone regardless of your business plan.

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Open Hardware Summit 2012

Three cheers for SparkFun Engineer Mike Hord, who's heading to New York later this month to speak at the annual summit!

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OSHWA needs some help. Give us some suggestions.

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Why SparkFun will never be able to compete with BMW.

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Take the Open Source Hardware survey and come say hi at our booth in DC.

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The IOIO has found it's home with many Android devices. This blog post compiles all of the most recent IOIO projects and documentation into one place, in addition we are introducing a IOIO class.

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SparkFun is committed to open source - not just in terms of hardware, but content and software as well.

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The new OSHW logo has been chosen!

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The time is now - get your vote in for the Open Source Hardware Logo.

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We've released the first definition of Open Source Hardware.

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We use a 9DoF Stick IMU and gnuplot to read and analyze model rocket data.

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