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Robot Spirograph Cool long-exposure photography using a two-wheeled Picaxe-powered robot as the light-source. I like the use of the CD jewel case as a bot body.
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DIY: Simple Tandem Bike This is a great instructable for making your own tandem bicycle. It is amazing how simple it is to make with just a bit of hacking and drilling. This is a lot cheaper than buying one since you can always pick up a couple of old bikes on Craigslist really cheap.
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DIY: Binary Clock with an Arduino Making a binary clock is nothing new. However, it is a lot of fun and easy to make. If you have an Arduino and a parts bin, you should be able to make right now.
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| Arduino and a tri-axis accelerometer If there was only a write-up or source code available for this really interesting Arduino project. The only details are that it uses OpenGL and a KXPS5 Accelerometer. This looks like it could be adapted into a really fun game with just a little more code.
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| Level 5's ROID Non-Console [Video] Neither a console nor a robot transformer, Level 5's web portal will be used by the developer to sell games for the PC and mobile platform. And the dev is sparing no expense to show it off, even in its non-existent robot form. [..] |
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| DIY: Arduino & Wii controlled Canoe Like to play video games? Too lazy to paddle around in your canoe? Well I have the perfect solution for you. This boat is powered by a small electric motor and the steering is via a Wii Nunchuck and an Arduino. Let’s just hope the batteries don’t die, then you might have to paddle!
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Build: The Wave Shield for Arduino Controlling audio with a micro-controller can be difficult, really difficult. The Wave Shield, from LadyAda, makes it simple. There is a bunch of sample code on the LadyAda website to get you up and running fast once you build the kit.
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| Game Over ? Art of the Gamer Generation [Originals] Giant Robot specializes in ?Asian American Pop Culture & Beyond,? which means that this is the store to go to to score obscure figurines, bizarre stationary and the ultimate Hello Kitty accessories. This month, Giant Robot is also the place to go for video game art. [..] |
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| Amphibious snake-like robot "ACM-R5" The creepy cool amphibious snake-like robot “ACM-R5″ via jwz.
Sea snakes live in water, and even terrestrial snakes sometimes show swimming on water surface. In fact, the mechanism of snakes’ propulsion is almost same both in water and on ground. An amphibious snake-like robot ACM-R5 takes advantage of this fact. It can operate both on ground [...] [..] |
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| Asimo conducts symphony orchestra Honda robot takes to the stage
Video Honda’s famous white robot has given the first musical performance of its life – conducting the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
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Arduino XPort shield build - Part 1 In this build I am going to be making the XPort shield that is available from LadyAda’s web site. The shield will allow you to connect your Arduino to the Internet and check your email, interact with Twitter, send SMS messages, and a whole lot more.
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Hanker-'tude: Twitter your mood Hanker-’tude allows the wearer to update their Twitter feed just by tying the bandanna around their neck. It uses an Arduino Lillypad, blueSMiRF, and a Nokia phone to get the job done. Hanker-’tude is a very simple, and a very unique way to twitter.
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| Trent from The Simple Dollar?s Tipping Point Today Trent Hamm from The Simple Dollar shares his blog’s tipping point.
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| Almost human In the final round of competition for this year's Loebner Prize in artificial intelligence, held today at the University of Reading in the UK, a robot came within a whisker of passing the Turing Test. In a series conversations with people, the winning robot, named Elbot, fooled 25% of its interlocutors into believing it was a genuine human being. A score of 30% would have been sufficient to pass T [..] |
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"Dual Core" Arduino John Ryan on the Arduino forums says:
Here’s 2 ATMega168’s sharing one 16mHz resonator, one reset switch, two 10k resistors, one 220ohm resistor, and two LED pilots. I used a mini USB adapter and uploaded the LED blink test to both chips, and as Paul [Badger] suspected, they are perfectly synchronized - I’ve tested [...] [..] |
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