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Turn your Instagram selfie into thread art

BREAKFAST and Forever 21 unveil a massive, one-ton machine that turns your Instagram photos into thread artwork.  While OLED or LED screens can often be found throughout retail storefronts, Forever 21...

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This MIDI synth lets you create Nintendo-style chiptune music

Connect this AVR-based board to a MIDI device and make your own NES-style chiptunes. Chiptunes are a type of synthesized, electronic music produced by old-school video game consoles, which became...

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A look at the 2015 Hackaday Prize semi-finalists

Hackaday reveals the 100 semi-finalists who are one step closer to a trip into space.  After nine months of tinkering, developing and building, submissions for the 2015 Hackaday Prize have come to a...

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Turn your kitchen toaster into a reflow soldering oven

Reflowster turns your standard toaster oven into an easy-to-use reflow soldering oven without breaking the bank. If you recall from its successful Kickstarter campaign last year, Reflowster is an...

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8 out of the 10 Hackaday Prize finalists are powered by Atmel

Hackaday reveals the 10 finalists who are one step closer to a trip into space or some big bucks. One simple idea can make a difference, but together we Makers can change the world. That was the...

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Makerarm is a versatile robotic arm for Makers

Makerarm is a complete personal fabrication system crammed into a single, beautifully-designed robotic arm for your desktop.  While a handful of robotic arms have emerged onto the scene recently,...

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The BuzzClip is a wearable assistant for the visually impaired

The BuzzClip is a discreet wearable device that helps the blind or partially sighted navigate the world around them.  Whereas most traditional aids like canes and seeing eye dogs are great for...

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Bring your wildest wearable projects to life with Fiat Lux

The Fiat Lux controller is an Arduino-compatible board specifically designed for DIY wearable projects. Sisters and entreprenuers Lavanya and Melissa Jawaharlal have already successfully run a pair of...

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IAR Embedded Workbench vastly improves performance for 8-bit AVR MCUs

Version 6.70 of the popular toolchain includes improved compiler optimizations.  IAR Systems has released a new version of its complete C/C++ development toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench for AVR....

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Introducing the new Power Debugger

Atmel has unveiled a new high-performance debugging tool with advanced power visualization for ultra-low-power designs. If you’re seeking a high-accuracy debugging tool that lets you visualize the...

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The first AVR device

It’s Thursday, so what better day to go back, way back to the first AVR device? The ceramic sample, equipped with an AT90S1200, was initially created to demonstrate the speed of the AVR in comparison...

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IAR Systems offers enhanced code speed optimizations for 8-bit AVR MCUs

IAR Systems has announced an updated version of its IAR Embedded Workbench for 8-bit AVR microcontrollers. The latest development tools includes enhanced code speed optimizations which make it possible...

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