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DIY: Arduino XPort Shield Build

If you’ve got soldering skills and you dabble in the Arduino programming language, this add-on will allow Internet access to your Arduino via Ethernet. This will allow you to check your email, your Tumblr and lots of other stuff the government won’t allow me to tell you. DailyDIY provides step-by-step instructions for this simple build for the novice solderer. Remember, ...

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Creating Your First IoT Device

IoT (Internet of Things) devices are growing in popularity each year. These are devices that connect to the internet to provide a higher degree of functionality. Think of your watch that can now download up-to-date weather information or the smartphone apps that let you control the temperature in your home or unlock your car. If you’re interested in building your ...

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Elevating Your Online Casino Enjoyment with Forward-looking Technology

Elevating Your Online Casino Enjoyment with Forward-looking Technology

The area of online casinos has been radically changed, thanks to the progressive developments made in the digital sphere. At the current time, gambling websites stand out as a trailblazer, connecting casino enthusiasts with top-tier gaming activities while keeping them abreast of the latest technological breakthroughs in the field. So, what techno improvements are waiting for you in this sphere? ...

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RFID Technology Overview

Can you imagine a time when you won’t have to wait at the checkout line to pay for items at the grocery store? In the future, the items in your cart can be read instantly without having to scan items individually. As a result of recent developments in Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, this is a very real possibility! RFID ...

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LumiNet: The Wearable Computing Network

LumiNet takes the conventions of a central processing unit, such as an Arduino, handling most of the workload and spreads the responsibility across a series of parallel ‘LumiNet modules’ which only depend on the four modules directly connected to it. This way, if one module goes bad, the rest of the wearable network will stay up and running. It’s programming ...

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Homemade PayPal Vending Machine

Ray Tanaka and his team over at PayPal Labs constructed this PayPal Vending Machine, unveiling it at PayPal X Innovate 2010. The machine melds together a zeitgeist of gadgets to allow smartphones to scan a QR code and make a PayPal payment. Once a payment is made, the machine tweets your purchase and notifies you with a confirmation display. Tanaka ...

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