[Joe] was experimenting with his Arduino when he started thinking about how he could get it to communicate wirelessly with his Android phone. Bluetooth is an option, but it requires some extra ...
Arduino enthusiasts, hobbyists and makers looking to control their projects from afar. May be interested in a new customisable wireless remote control designed by Schindler Technologies for the ...
Making your own security system isn't too hard, but if you'd like a super cheap and simple method, Instructables user deba168 shows how to make a wireless motion detector with an Arduino. Deba168's ...
[Photo: Joe Desbonnet] Have you ever wanted to find an inexpensive way of communicating with your Android phone wirelessly, but without relying on the likes of Bluetooth or Google ADK? If you also ...
Electronic enthusiasts, hobbyists, or makers looking for a small Arduino development board may be interested in the AAduino Zero designed and created by Johan Kanflo. The tiny Arduino board, which ...
SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwired - January 11, 2016) - The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) today announced they are partnering with Arduino and Sierra Wireless to present a free, one-day workshop for developers ...
Over at DSS Circuits, Wayne Truchsess has posted a great article about a "Honeypot" he built inside an empty PS3 case. The device includes a GPS for tracking its position, an accelerometer for motion ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31622763#p31622763:2qs83ys1 said: You do some PCB stuff? I'm dying to go into basic electronics & circuits, but I ...
SPE is a new Ethernet communication standard that allows power and data to coexist on a single pair of wires, referred to as Power over Data Line (PoDL). This permits faster data transfer and ...
Back in the early days of Arduino proliferation (and before you ask, yes we realize there was a time before that too), wireless was a strange and foreign beast. IR communication was definitely a thing ...
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