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If so, Make Projects user Clement Storck built a simple Arduino powered notification system that sends him a text message and an email with a photo every time someone rings the doorbell.
The board is an Arduino Leonardo running Linino, a Linux fork based on OpenWRT. The board is Wi-Fi capable, which Arduino hopes will encourage people to use the boards to make cloud-ready projects.
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Let’s be honest, you’re going to have trouble getting kids to play text-based adventure games these days. But this is one way to get them interested. This weekend you should get togethe… ...
The Arduino website explains little more about the common chemical text messaging system. Instead of zeros and ones, it sends pulses of acid (vinegar) or base (glass cleaner).
Alina Balean a 2015 Master’s candidate at New York University’s Interactive Telecommunication Program (ITP), has created a new smart clothing device called the Smart Hoodie.