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Buoy Tags - Labels for Apple Cables
Want to stop people from walking off with your iPhone charger? Ever had to take your best guess on which Earbuds are yours? Buoy Tags will help you keep track of your cables and stop unwanted sharing.

Just snap each of the specially sized tags on your Earbuds, USB Dock Cable and Magsafe Adapter to quickly identify your cables at home, in the office, or on the go. The sleek low-profile design and solid feel of Buoy Tags compliment the look and feel of your Apple gear.
hardware  mac 
6 weeks ago by mlednor
ModmyPi | Cases for yo' Raspberry Pi | Home
Our Raspberry Pi cases are designed and manufactured in the United Kingdom using state of the art 3D Printing, and all cases are made from tough, strong and durable ABS Plastic. We are currently finalising our designs, and aim to start case production at the end of March. You can register your interest now by subscribing, and we’ll email you when we release our Raspberry Pi cases and set-up kits. Alternatively you can pre-order your case or set-up kit now on our Products page to avoid disappointment and be the first on the list to receive them.

ModMyPi’s aim is to make our range of Raspberry Pi cases fully customisable, so you can add unique features to your case and really give it that personal touch. We would also love to build a repertoire of customer designed cases. Head over to our products page to see the cases we’re currently producing, or alternatively head over to Uploads where you can upload your own design and have us create it for you!
raspberrypi  linux  hardware 
10 weeks ago by mlednor
Nanode - Network Application Node
Nanode is an open source Arduino-like board that has in-built web connectivity. It connects to a range of wireless, wired and ethernet interfaces. It allows you to develop web based sensor and control systems - giving you web access to six analogue sensor lines and six digital I/O lines. It costs under £20 as an easy build it yourself kit. Nanode was designed with hacking in mind.
arduino  hardware  opensource  diy 
january 2012 by mlednor
Remove Anything from Metal — DIY How-to from Make: Projects
I love using old machine parts for my projects; often their workmanship surpasses that of anything new, and you can get them cheap or even free. Find a junkyard full of ancient, rusty industrial equipment, and you can build almost anything — or at least be inspired to, which is half the battle!
hardware 
august 2011 by mlednor
Mac Buyer's Guide: Know When to Buy Your Mac, iPod or iPhone
This page provides a product summary for each Apple model. The intent is to provide our best recommendations regarding current product cycles, and to provide a summary of currently available rumors for each model.

Extra information and recommendations are available for each product on their individual Buyer's Guide pages, which are linked to at the top of that product's section on this page.
mac  hardware 
july 2010 by mlednor
TinyOS Community Forum || An open-source OS for the networked sensor regime.
Z-Monitor is a free tool for monitoring and controlling IEEE 802.15.4 Low Power Wireless Personal Area Networks. It provides a convenient solution for researchers and students for developing, debugging and deploying wireless sensor network applications. The tool is compatible with the IEEE 802.15.4 implementation of the TinyOS 15.4 WG and has also been tested and validated with the open-ZB implementation. Z-Monitor currently supports only TelosB motes, but it will soon be extended to a wider range of COTS platforms.
hardware  monitoring  xbee 
july 2010 by mlednor
Computer control of AC devices
If you have ever wanted to control electronic devices from your computer to control or regulate your environment, this instructable will guide you. In this example of computer control, a USB relay device (USBmicro http://www.usbmicro.com - U451) will control two 60 watt light bulbs from a PC program.
usb  hardware 
june 2010 by mlednor

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