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Server rooms are built for the comfort of servers — not people. But those servers need maintenance, which means they need to be accessible. The resulting access corridors take up room that could be filled with more servers, which is why Jdw447 designed a claw machine-esque ‘modular server room’ and built a working scale model […] The post This ‘modular server room’ is an interesting scale POC appeared first on Arduino Blog.
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Displaying games on a 9x9x9 LED cube

Many modern video games may put your character inside of a virtual 3D environment, but you aren’t seeing that in three dimensions — your TV’s screen is only a 2D display, after all. 3D displays/glasses and VR goggles make it feel more like you’re in the 3D world, but it isn’t quite the same as […] The post Displaying games on a 9x9x9 LED cube appeared first on Arduino Blog.

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We are proud to announce the Made-in-India UNO Ek R4! Available exclusively in India in both WiFi and Minima variants, it is born to meet the needs of the country’s growing maker and innovation ecosystem, by combining all the powerful features of the UNO R4 with the benefits of local manufacturing, enhanced availability, and dedicated […] The post The future of making, Made in India: Introducing the Arduino UNO Ek R4 appeared first on Arduino Blog.

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MicroPython programming on Arduino just got easier

If you’ve been exploring MicroPython on Arduino, you already know how powerful and flexible this Python-based language can be for microcontroller programming. Whether you’re a pro or just starting out, MicroPython opens up a new world of quick prototyping and clean, readable code. Now, we’re making it even easier to get started and manage your […] The post MicroPython programming on Arduino just got easier appeared first on Arduino Blog.

a week ago 11 votes
Motion-controlled Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots will make you feel like Jackman in Real Steel

2011’s Real Steel may have vanished from the public consciousness in a remarkably short amount of time, but the concept was pretty neat. There is something exciting about the idea of fighting through motion-controlled humanoid robots. That is completely possible today — it would just be wildly expensive at the scale seen in the movie. But MPuma […] The post Motion-controlled Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots will make you feel like Jackman in Real Steel appeared first on Arduino Blog.

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Many modern video games may put your character inside of a virtual 3D environment, but you aren’t seeing that in three dimensions — your TV’s screen is only a 2D display, after all. 3D displays/glasses and VR goggles make it feel more like you’re in the 3D world, but it isn’t quite the same as […] The post Displaying games on a 9x9x9 LED cube appeared first on Arduino Blog.

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