hardware

bug labs

bug labs: another manufacturer of build-your-own computing hardware. set to release later this year a linux-based mini-computer with gps, digital camera, touch screen, and accelerometer modules.

jazz mutant human machine interfaces for real-time applications

jazz mutant makes interfaces for sound and video applications.

what you can do with a meraki

IMG_2967.JPG
meraki-open.jpg
meraki-board.jpg

meraki is building wireless networking hardware that aims 'to bring internet access to the next billion people.' their products (including the meraki mini for $49, pictured) are wireless router/repeaters with applicious design. a meraki can be used to create a public or private wireless access point from an ethernet connection (from a cable/dsl modem) or from another wireless network. merakis are designed to create mesh networks, meaning that meraki devices can look for routes to the internet through other merakis in wireless range, rather than each requiring its own direct connection to the internet.

chumby, hackable web appliance

chumby (pics) brings you the web with a touchscreen, squeeze sensors, and an accelerometer (among other things). watch the news, a clock, cellular simulation, or anything else. or perhaps make it something completely different.

40h digital instrument from monome

playing a digital instrument: the 40h from monome (and they like sharing).

Syndicate content