[Boris Landoni] put together a guide to using an inexpensive 3-axis accelerometer with Arduino. The chip that he chose for the exercise is an MMA7455L made by Freescale. It’s got a lot of nice ...
Instructables user benhur.goncalves has published a new project that provides details on how to create your very own DIY Arduino watch that is equipped with a number of useful features that include ...
A question: if you’re controlling the classic video game Street Fighter with gestures, aren’t you just, you know, street fighting? That’s a question [Charlie Gerard] is going to have to tackle should ...
Right now, it's only $84.99 to get the Clockstar 2.0 Kit, but it won't stay that way. Act fast before supplies run out.
This Gadget Master was facing his Physical Computing and Max MSP finals, and the great project he came up with was... To create a motion-sensitive music controller. It's Tilt to Play! Physical ...
As mentioned in LED Lightlane increases bicycle safety at night we like combinations of LEDs and bicycling on Gadget Master... Here is another example, drawn to our attention by Electronics Weekly's ...
I recently bought a tinyTILE — a minuscule board based on the Intel Curie module and intended for wearable IoT applications. The CE-/FCC-certified board features motion sensors, Bluetooth connectivity ...
Instructables has a great hack to turn an old Power Glove, that triumph of silliness, into an Arduino-controlled, Bluetooth-and-accelerometer-sporting modern peripheral. The new and much-improved ...
You know, I love the Power Glove. Obviously, because it’s so bad. Not rad bad, but bad bad. It never really worked right, and despite mods like this one over the years, it’s never really found a real ...
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