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Meet RAPIRO, the hackable robot kit for Raspberry Pi

Meet RAPIRO, the hackable robot kit for Raspberry Pi

June 21, 2013 · 2 minutes · 6 photos

Shota Ishiwatari reached out to us to announce his new Kickstarter project, RAPIRO, and it’s something you definitely want to keep an eye on (or back the project) if you’re into hackable robotics. RAPIRO is a Robot kit project that comes with…

WigWag is like IFTTT for Home Automation

WigWag is like IFTTT for Home Automation

June 19, 2013 · 2 minutes · 6 photos

WigWag, launched 2 hours ago on Kickstarter (31% funded with $15,915 raised out of $50,000), looks like a promising new approach to sensors in the home, offering up an “IFTTT”-like interface for wiring things together (i.e. a simple to use web interface…

Sweet Bike Hack: Monkey Light Pro (Kickstarter)

Sweet Bike Hack: Monkey Light Pro (Kickstarter)

May 23, 2013 · 1 minute · 4 photos

Another day, another awesome bike hack. Monkey Light Pro launched on Kickstarter earlier today and if Helios Bars is an urban hipster’s smart bike utility for increasing safety, Monkey Light Pro is the ultimate bike hack for the Burning Man crowd —…

Comparing Hardware Hacker Prototyping Boards

Comparing Hardware Hacker Prototyping Boards

May 23, 2013 · 1 minute · 2 photos

UDOO, a sort-of dual Arduino + Raspberry PI hardware hacker prototyping board and extremely successful Kickstarter campaign that we interviewed recently, just released a handy comparison chart of similar products. Unless you backed their project as we did, you might not see…

Made with China – The Professionalization of Make

Made with China – The Professionalization of Make

May 21, 2013 · 10 minutes · 10 photos

About the Author: Silvia Lindtner is post-doctoral Fellow at ISTC and Fudan University. She researches and writes about DIY Maker culture in China. She is currently based in Shenzhen exploring how Chinese manufacturing comes together with IoT start-up culture.

Since January 2013,…

iTunes for 3D Printing

iTunes for 3D Printing

May 14, 2013 · 3 minutes

While people are paying a lot of attention to the idea of 3D printed fire arms, they are missing what will undoubtedly have a larger impact as 3D printing takes off: intellectual property rights.

But startups are emerging to address this issue.…

Meet Clyde: A Hackable Lamp Designed at HAXLR8R

Meet Clyde: A Hackable Lamp Designed at HAXLR8R

May 13, 2013 · 1 minute · 12 photos

UPDATE: Photos of Clyde added below!

Clyde is an Adruino-compatible, expressive lamp that looks like a fun way to experiment and get creative with hacking your physical environment. Pop an XBee shield in so you can talk to Clyde remotely and have…

Chinese Cigarettes are Beautiful

Chinese Cigarettes are Beautiful

May 12, 2013 · 1 minute · 2 photos

Okay, this post may be just a tad off-topic but since we talked about smoking in China in yesterday’s post, $10,000 Android Phones, Smoke and Gourmet Espresso, I thought I’d share these photos I took today in a shop in the Shenzhen…

I Needed Some RFID Tags So I Went to the Factory

I Needed Some RFID Tags So I Went to the Factory

May 12, 2013 · 3 minutes · 2 photos

At a Hack Things meetup a couple of months ago, Niall Smart presented his “Tactile Music Player,” a device that uses an RFID reader and a Raspberry Pi to play music by simply placing physical album covers on a stand, which are…

DIY Maker Story: Travis Felman of Molecule Synth

DIY Maker Story: Travis Felman of Molecule Synth

May 11, 2013 · 2 minutes · 2 photos

We visited Travis Felman at HAXLR8R in Shenzhen last week. In a lot of ways, Travis is the prototypical example of the DIY / hacker / maker phenomenon. A PhD in English Literature who spent time as a professor at Lewis and…

Explore a security marketplace in Huaqiangbei

Explore a security marketplace in Huaqiangbei

May 09, 2013 · 3 minutes · 16 photos

Last week we wrote about our visit to the Huaqiangbei electronics market in Shenzhen with program director of HAXLR8R and former co-founder of Makerbot, Zach Hoeken Smith. On that trip Zach mentioned that there was an entire building dedicated to security products.…