Electrify Your Prom contest now closed

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Earlier today, Arduino announced a new partnership with Microsoft and special support for Windows.

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Spring Cleaning Sale

We're having a FIRE...sale.

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There are tons of IoT services out there. Here are just a few who are supporting the maker community.

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Take Your Kids to Work Day 2015

They came, they saw, they loved the cafeteria.

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SparkFun at the Wearable Tech Symposium

Our own Dia is hosting a workshop at Georgia Tech!

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For this week, the new CryptoShield, a new version of the SparkFun Trackballer, and a hacking board for the MiP Self-Balancing Robot.

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A brief overview of the numerous internet-enabled devices I've used to monitor my aquaponic systems.

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It's time to announce the winner of our most recent caption contest.

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SparkFun Live is today!

Join us at 3:00 for some fun e-textiles projects.

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With over 5 Million units sold in 2014 alone, Chromebooks are a growing trend among schools and homes. One of the biggest drawbacks to Chromebooks has been the inability to connect it to any hardware (i.e. Arduino) -- until now.

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New for this week, Chibitronics Circuit Stickers, check out the demo video.

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A look at implementing the Arduino blink.ino sketch as an explicit state machine. To further explore state machines, an alarm clock state diagram is drawn and implemented.

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We want to update our customers on where we stand with the on-going Arduino saga.

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Rob Walker, author from Fast Company, did a great feature on the past, present and future of SparkFun Electronics.

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It's been a really slow week for new products so let's take a look at a few revs and a few older parts from the catalog.

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Enginursday: Computer Basics

Exploring a simple von Neumann architecture computer

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Get ready - it's time for a quick contest!

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We've got some fresh "According to Pete" for your viewing pleasure!

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