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See all 100 here. Arduino and Atmel have collaborated to create a secure version of Arduino's Wi-Fi Shield 101 and it looks like a great tool for both hackers and commercial developers interested in ...
We have seen quite a few remote controlled gadgets, controlled by the iPhone, the latest one is this fun iPhone controlled Solar Powered Arduino Tank from the guys over at Project Allusion.
While a few Wi-Fi solutions have existed to connect your Arduino to the internet wirelessly, the release of the new Arduino Wi-Fi shield makes those projects even simpler.
We’ve seen a few projects use the WiShield from async labs. It’s a WiFi module packaged in the familiar Arduino shield form factor, and costs $55 USD.
Arduino’s new partnership with Nordic Semiconductor allows them to use the technology, which claims to redefine Bluetooth Smart sensors and devices for the IoT era.
The world's first Arduino compatible microcomputer that can communicate wirelessly to any smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth v4.0 has been touted by wireless start up Open Source RF.
The official Arduino store in the US has announced the arrival of the Arduino WiFi Shield 101 that has been specifically designed for Internet of Things based projects.
The setup requires an Avatal 3117 remote start, an iPhone breakout board, an Arduino, a switching supply cell charger and a handful of transistors, resistors and diodes.
Arduino debuts the long awaited Yun, an development board based on the Arduino open source environment that combines Linux and Wi-Fi as well.
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