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How cool is this bus? Using the Service Bus to create a cloud enabled smart thermostat
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Today's Hardware Friday post comes to us via MSDN Magazine and is an "internet of things" kind of project, meshing Azure with a smart thermostat (making it Smart++? A Smart Thermostat on the Service BusHere’s a bold prediction: Connected devices are going to be big business, and… -
Keeping an eye it with an object tracking .Net Gadgeteer robot
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Today's Hardware Friday brings a new face to the blog, someone I've not highlighted before, but someone I believe we'll see more of in the future. Today's project is .Net Gadgeteer Powered Object Tracking RobotThis is a .Net Gadgeteer powered robot based on the rover 5 platform, and using an ir… -
Etch-A-Netduino Go - Creating an Etch A Sketch with the .Net Micro Framework and the Netduino Go
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The final project in our Diagramming week is a stretch. Yet it's a "diagramming/drawing" project that might of been our first introduction to it. This project takes a fun toy we played with (cough... or still play with... cough...) and brings it into our hardware building, Netduino… -
To XBee or not XBee...
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(1)Today's Hardware Friday projects are all about XBee in the .Net Micro Framework world... What is XBee? Here's a snip about XBee from Wikipedia; XBee is the brand name from Digi International for a family of form factor compatible radio modules. The first XBee radios were introduced under the… -
LEGO, IR and Netduino?
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(2)Today's Hardware Friday post takes three of our favorite hardware things and show us how we can make them work together. Really, what's more more fun then a series that helps us build hardware and write code that let's Netduino, the .Net Micro Framework talk to LEGOs! Using netduino and .NET… -
A triple dose of the .NET Micro Framework. Netduino, .NET Gadgeteer and a FEZ Hydra Basic Kit
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(1)Today's Hardware Friday is a triple dose of .NET Micro Framework and .NET Gadgeteer getting started, into, kicked off, hooked, what are they and getting started posts. From a slide deck and great link round-up my Pete Brown, to watching him geek out for an hour to a getting started with FEZ Hydra… -
Making beautiful MIDI music (with .Net Gadgeteer)
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Today's Hardware Friday post is in an area that I've not cover much, making music with .Net Gadgeteer projects using one of the older digital interfaces around, MIDI. Gadgeteer and MIDI: Making Music with MicrocontrollersAt the end of what's been a kind of tough week, with a spring cold making its… -
32feet.NET, Bluetooth and .Net Gadgeteer
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For our Hardware Friday we're going to mix in some Bluetooth and WPF in our .Net Gadgeteer world... Controlling a Gadgeteer device using Bluetooth Module and 32feet.NET libraryIn this post, I’ll show how to send messages to a GHI Bluetooth module from a PC application using the 32feet .NET library.… -
Tyrant's aren't all bad, especially when they are micro and running on .NET Gadgeteer's
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Our Hardware Friday post in this game theme week combines a couple of fun things, .Net Gadgeteer hardware and a RPG game (well the start of one at least). It also shows off a couple thing projects mentioned here in past posts, Gliding into a .Net Micro Framework UI design with GLIDE and Along came a… -
Mom always said, "Sit up straight..." Well, here's a hardware project to help with that...
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Today's Hardware Friday post shows off an interesting usage of an accelerometer and one that for many of use would not only proudly display our hardware building geekness, but also improve our health too! Posture Regulator using .NET Gadgeteer Accelerometer from Seeed StudioPeople who work in…