BeagleBoard.org collaborates with Microsoft to simplify Internet of Things (IoT) development

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by Jason Kridner Microsoft Azure Certified for IoT provides quick-start confidence to BeagleBoard.org BeagleBone Black and SeeedStudio BeagleBone Green with pre-tested software and hardware When developers of Internet-connected device (or “IoT”) solutions are prototyping and deploying their products, they frequently choose BeagleBoard.org BeagleBone Black and the new BeagleBoard-compatible SeeedStudio BeagleBone Green. By adding participation of […]

Ember opens the way to 3D printing

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Interested in 3D printing or materials development? We all know by now that BeagleBone Black has incredibly precise machine control capabilities. Now, Autodesk® just did a bunch of us a big favor when it recently opened up its Ember high-resolution and small footprint stereolithography (SLA) 3D printer. Ember is already being used to produce castings […]

BeagleBone Green Hands-On: Lower Price, Same Horsepower

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Hackaday gets its hands on a @beagleboardorg compatible SeeedStudio #BeagleBoneGreen

Connecting Erle Brain to APM Planner via MiniUSB

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Introductory Video

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#GSoC project puts autopilot code on underwater vehicle #BeagleBoneBlack @beaglepilot2

BeagleBone Black and Android Combine in Super Cape Attachment

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by Lauren Reed Makers love customizing their Android devices. And thanks to the BBBAndroid, which puts emphasis on interfacing custom hardware with Android operating systems, users now have a starting point to create their own custom Android-based devices. “During the summer of 2013, I worked as a graduate assistant at Syracuse University. While I was […]

Call for Makers is now Open!

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BeagleBones At MRRF

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MachineKit Delta configuration + calibration

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Machinekit on BeagleBone with delta 3D printer — I need to do my own version, because this is getting easier all the time

Crazy Whirlwind Pre-Hackaday Prize Launch Tour

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The Hackaday folks and I were both checking out cool stuff at Chicago’s Pumping Station: One